Phil Campbell,
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E SERVICE FOR BANGS AGAIN
Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately
BY PHIL CAMPBELL
Commissioner of Agriculture -
oe Once again the Georgia Department is g
of Agriculture and the U. S. Depart- T el - ee E
ee y ment of Agriculture are able to offer
to the farmers of Georgia completely
free service to rid their livestock of
/ a brucellosis (bangs).
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- Because of lack of funds it was nec-
essary in the summer of 1955 to reduce
1 a _
a completely free service to only partial-
G S ly free service to farmers in testing: of
ww -- cattle for bangs. - ;
i oe z es i
e == =, All _ livestock: owners should contact
their veterinarians immediately to se-
cure free testing of their cattle and free
fea
rou ad Recast
vaccination of the young animals.
~ Farmers may depend on this program
eee to aid them in making Georgia a bangs
free state by 1960 as the Georgia Leg-
islature provided $300,000.00 annually 1D ; S - A S ED
Re
for this purpose in the appropriation bill
4 RSE Ace SEER TTS Comore a
passed in the 1956 legislative session.
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Other states are working vigorously
; 196 0 to become bangs free. Georgia farmers A RY E Pe A Ey & 4
cannot afford to be last particularly
when bangs was brought from other 4
ee states and transported to Georgia.
Georgia . | Georgia, First: | #3
[ATE OF THE SOUTH _ PEANUTS PEACHES * PIMIENTO PEPPER .
ATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI BROILERS + NAVAL STORES + IMPROVED PECANS :
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture, Entered as second
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,
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OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS
Tnspection= Division 2.2 Se a LAmar 3292
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FLOWERS AND SEED -
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Blue grape Hyacinths, $1 C.;
Boston ferns, good roots, 25c
e@a.; or 6, $1. Add postage. No
checks, Miss Alice Webb, 257
Blvd. St., Monroe.
Purple and Lavender . Iris
Tubers, 3c ea.; Orange Day Lil-
jes, 2c ea.; White Button-hole
Mums, 2c ea. No order less 0c;
also; mix. Gladiolus bulbs, 2c
ea. Mrs. Ralph S. Collier, Madi-
son.
_ Eng. Ivy, (noth Poison Ivy),
cuttings, 4c or rooted, 7c ea.
No order less $1. Add postage,
_ or exch. for Oxalis and Geran-
jum, red or Salmon col. Mrs.
T. M. Harris, Milner.
Calif, Giant Geraniums, dbl:
named, Better Times, Madon-
mia, Painted Lady, Sparton,
Pink Abundance, 12 unrooted
cuttings, $1; Hybrid, Amaryllis,
many col. 3, $1; Japanese
Perennial Morning Glory, (pur-
ple cup size flowers,) 50c ea.,
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Clements, Enigma.
Pink, Mtn. Laurels, White
Rhododendrons, Spruce, and
White Pines, dif. col. Native
Azaleas, well rooted, 6, 75c;
$1.50 doz.; dbl. orange Lilies,
evergreen Mtn. Ferns, ever-
green Galax, 80c doz. All well
or damp packed, well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Florence
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
April blooming White and
little yellow Narcisscus, Snow
on Mtn., Dusty Miller and
Physostegia, $1 C.; Confederate
Violets, White Flag or Easter
Lilies, 25c doz.; Add postage.
Exch. for Dahlia or perennial
Morning Glory or Martha
Washington Geranium, Mrs. J.
%. Stokes, Rt. 7, Macon.
Pink, White, Red, and Amer-
ican Beauty Geranium cuttings,
20c ea.; 2, 35c; Rainbow Moss,
Sultanas, Guinea, Pink and
White Begonia, 15c ea.; lace
fern, 35c ea. also flowering
Peper seeds, 20c tbls. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.
Chrysanthemums, Silver
Sheen, and pink Enchantress,
6-8 in., budded, 75 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. B. R. Rousey, Rt.
4, Elberton.
White,
pink,
purple Lilacs, red,
white Weaping Mary,
Bridle Wreath, Pink Almond,
Red Spirea, Sweet Shrub, Red
Roses, 2, 50c; Lepord Lilies,
Purple Iris, Orange Daylilies,
Daffodils; Wild Purple and Blue
Iris, 75c C. Well Rooted, Add
postage. Miss Grace E. Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Daffodils, purple Iris, Star
of Bethlehem, Orange Daylilies,
$3 M.; Purple King, Iris, Leo-
pard Lilies, Blue Violets, 75c
C.; Bridle Wreath, Pink Al-
monds, Azaleas, Sweetshrubs,
White Eng. Dogwood, Weeping
Mary, Big red Roses, White,
purple Lilac, 2, 50c; Rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Good start Pink June Cacti,
rooted, 50c ea.; cuttings, 2, 25c;
also. Cat-tail Cactus, 2; 25c;
horsemint, 45c doz.; also White
Shasta Daisies, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Cherokee Pink blooming
Rose bushes, 50c ea.; Pernrose-
jum bushes, 50 ea.; Perrywin-
kle, purple blooming vines, 30c
ea.; also Sword ferns, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Branan,
2620 Cherokee Ave., Macon,
FLOWERS AND SEED -
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE oot or
Rooted White Conch Begon-
ias, 35c ea.; Baby Ivy and Xmas
Cacti cuttings, 20c ea.; Mix. col.
Gladiolus bulbs, 25, $1; Orange
Daylilies, Gray Iris, $1 doz.;
Martin Gourd seed, 25c large
pkg. Add ps Mrs... W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Purple Iris, Daffodils, Star
of Bethlehem, Orange Daylilies,
$3 M.; Purple King Iris, Leo-
pard Lilies, Blue Violets, 75c
C.; Pink Almonds, Bridle-
Wreath, Sweetshrub, White
Dogwood, Weeping Mary, Red
Roses, Purple, 6 white lilies,
2, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Her-
mon Parks, Rt 3, Ellijay.
Pink Weigelias, large size, $1
a.; smaller, good roots, 50c ea.;
Lemon lily and Orange Daylil-
ies, 50c doz.; Pink Summer
blooming Cushion Mums, 6, $1;
Purple and Pink Althea, 50c ea.
Del. No orders less $1. Govt.
insp. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt.
2, Ellijay.
Mix. col. Larkspur, bushy
type, rusty> red with yellow;
Marigold,- Dwarf kind, large
flowering heavenly Blue and
red Morning Glory seed, 25c
heaping tbls.; White Geraniums,
purple, green Jew, 2 cuttings,
25c; Fushia .col. Horsemint, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Edd
Stover, Ellijay.
Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
Orange Lilies, Purple Fox
Gloves, Vinca Vine, yellow,
White Varigated Honeysuckle,
Wild Iris, 5 doz., $1; Pink Hardy
Phlox, Gold Button and Red
Gold Button Mums, red, gold,
purple Iris, 75c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt.
3, Box 124, Ellijay. |
Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwood,
Azaleas, all col.; Crabapple,
Maple, Tulip Poplars, Rhodo-
dendrons, Black and White
Pines, Cherokee Rose, Pussy
Willow, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz., moss
packed, PP; Zinnias; Touch-me-
not, Cosmas, Four OClock seed,
15c tsp. PP. Blanche Mashburn,
Morganton.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel,
Pink Cherokee Rose, Red, Or-
ange col. Azaleas, White Dog-
woods, Pink Crabapple, Sweet-
shrub, Tulip Poplar, creek Hem-
lock, Maple, White Pines, Holly,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Orange Day-
lilies, White Shasta Daisies,
Violets, Pink Perennial Phlox,
$2.50 C. PP. Gladys Robinson,
Mineral Bluff.
2 big Cedar trees, 15 ft., both
for $15; 30 Catalpa trees, 1-3
ft., 25c ea. Will not Ship. Mrs.
Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2,-Macon,
Phone 3-5884.
Blue Hardy Aster, Blue hardy
Physostegia, large White Chry-
santhemums, l0c ea.; dbl. yel-
low Daffodil and Orange cup
Jonquil bulbs, 50 doz.; White
Iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Miss
Jewell Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo.
Mum plants, Golden Wed-
ding, deep yellow, White Turn-
er Silver Sheen, White Sun-
glow, deep yellow, large type
Gladiolus bulbs, No. 1, 25, $1.25;
50, $2.50: 100, $5; No. 2, 25, $1;
50, $2; $4 C. PP. G. M. Moseley,
Menlo.
Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn.
Laurel, Rhododendrons, Crab-
apple, Dogwood, Red, White,
yellow, Azaleas; Tulip Poplars,
Maple, Hollies, White Pine,
Hemlock, Coralberry, 2-3 ft.
$2.75 doz.; Blue Iris, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, Daylilies, Snow-
drops, Arbutus, $2.50 C. Mrs.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
3 col. Azaleas, cream White
Dogwood, Coralberry, Redbud,
Cherokee Rose, White Pine,
Crabapple, Holly bush, Mtn.
Laurel, Creek Hemlock, Tulip
Poplar, Red Maple, 2-3 ft., $2.25
doz. PP., $2.50 C. All rooted,
PP. Moss packed. Mrs. Boon
Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
Mtn. Laurel,. Red, orange,
yellow Azaleas, Coralberry,
Redbud, White pine, Crabapple,
Cherokee Rose, Creek Hemlock,
Tulip , Poplar,, Red Maple,
White Cream Dogwood, all 2-3-
ft., $2.25 doz, Shasta Daisies.
Phlox, $2.50 C. Rooted and PP.
Moss packed. Mrs. E. J. Mill+
hollan, Mineral Bluff.
7.
Dbl. French, Orange and
Maroom Marigold seed, 10 per
hal f cup. Mrs. J. R. Patterson,
Rt. 1, Box 75, Morrow. i
2 col. Dogwood, 3 col. Aza-.
leas, Cherokee Roses, Coral-.
berry bush, Redbua, White
Pine, Crabapple,
Mtm. Laurel, Creek Hemlock,
Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, 3-
3-1/2 ft., moss packed, $2.50 doz.
PP; also Pink Phlox, $2.50 C.
Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral
Bluff. j
Petunia, Rosy Mum, Red
Carnival, mixed, 50c doz.; 3
doz., $1.25; blooming size Ger-
bera Daisies, $3 doz.; mix
Tetrasnaps, Red Salvia, Hybrid
Coleus, 75 doz.; pink, White
Oxalis, 2 med. clumps, $1. Mrs.
aaa Jones, Madison, Phone
Pale yellow Man in the Moon;
Marigold seed, heaping thbls.,
15c; Pink Mimosa tree seed,
25 tbls. Add postage. Mrs. T.
M. Randolph, 2107-A Claymore
Dr., Marietta.
Pink Mtn. Laurels,
Rhododendrons, , Spruce and
White pines; dif. col. native
Azaleas, will rooted, 6, 75c;
$1.50 doz.; Marechalmue rose
bush cuttings, 7ic doz.; dbl. Or-
ange Lilies, evergreen, Mtn.
Ferns, Evergfeen, Galax, 85c
doz. Add postage on all. Mrs.
Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
White
Celosia Plumosa, Red plumes, J
green leaf and red mixed, 10c
tsp.; 3 tsp., 25c. Send coins and
stamped self addressed envel-
ope. Mrs. W. H. Sorrells, 5905
Houston Rd., Macon.
Goldenlocks and White Kil-
larney Roses, $1 ea.; Crimson
White, purple and pink Ver-
benas, 3 doz. $1; Thick leaf
Ligustrums, 10 ea.; also Trail-
ing Vinea, 10c ea. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Fortson. A
Red, White, Pink Geranium,
rose, lavender, and varigated
with red blooms, Sultanas,!
Beefsteak Begonia, Pink and
white little Rose Bud Begonia,
Thanksgiving Cacti. All rooted,
25c ea., Add 20c postage on $1
orders; 12 col. Verbenas, 50c.
doz. Add postage. Mary Shrum,
Rt. 1, Box 108, Fitzgerald.
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, long Trumpet
Daffodils, $1.75 C; Blue and
Pink Thrift, 75c doz.; Blue sin-
gle Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Add
postage. No Fla. orders. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hart-
well. :
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, $1
C; Pink Weigelias, Forsythia,
Bridlewreath, Sweet Shrubs,
Eng. Dogwood, Maple, Weeping
and Pussy Willows, Crabapple,
Gardenia, Chinaberry, red, yel-
low, Honeysuckle, Ampelopsis,
Silverlace, and yellow Jasmine
vines, 2, $1. Add postage. Exch.
for print sacks. Mrs. John
Myers, Rt. 2, Hartwell. .
Hybrid Daylilies, (Hemero-
callis), Painted Lady, Dorothea,
$1.25 ea.; Caballero, Rose Star,
pink Charm, Black Prince,
Trade Winds, 50c ea.; 12 dif.
(all col.) labeled, $2.50 doz.;
also Mrs. John J. Tigert, Kana-
paha and Seminole Chief, 75c
ea. All $2 or more orders PP.
Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Cosmos, pink, White, 10 doz.
plants; deep running Roses
sprouts, 35c. ea. well rooted;
Mum plants, solid yellow, smal-
ler ones, White with yellow
center, ready to set, 25c doz.;
Canna and rooted lemon yellow
lilies, 10c ea. Mrs. B. P. Peavy,
Rt. 4, Lyons.
Mix. col. Iris, 20, $1; $3 C.5
large pink Verbena with White
eye: purple and Fern leaf pink,
50c doz.; 3 doz., $1; also White
striped Jew cuttings, 6, 10c.
Add Postage. No orders less $1.
Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Rt. 2, Hamp-
ton.
White and yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, long trumpet
Daffodils, $1.75 C.; short cup
Daffodils, 50c doz.; blue,
white and pink Thrift, 75 doz.;
single Blue Hyacinths, $1.25
doz. Add Postage. No Fla. or-
12, Alartwell. - ea
y - &
J
/ bs ~
Lah ray
Holly bush, |
red, | 25c doz.; Baby
ders. ies Be er ee a
_ White Jonquils, $1.75
fashion Bachelor B
35c cup: 5- cups, $1.
head sunflower seed,
Martin Gourd s
White and Pink Pt
Mrs. Horace Suttles, Rt.
well. oT ae ae
150-200
have won.many blue ri
American Iris So
Write for name and co
prices. Mrs. T. T. Patri
son. Pah Bene
a9
LO
Golden Spur Daffod
and yellow Cluster
and few Cream and d
C. as dug. Come dig
ship. Miss Alice Sto.
| Jasper. eae
Red Salvia, 6, $1; Gera
dbl. mix. col. rooted cl
looming size, ]
ite and
bloom, 4, Add post:
order less $1. Free .
Seedum plants wi
-orders. Mrs. C. O.
Juliette ee ee
Seed: Giant Zinnias,
dia., raised in 1955, chi
mix.,\ Dahlia kind, mea
1600,full, $1; half full, !
tested seeds. L. G. We
Kingsland. ;
_ 200 var. prize winning
ed Iris, won first place
last AIS show. If i
write for names col. and.
Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Je
burg. meer
Dahlias, giant White,
Edison, med. red, all lon
med and stout, 35c_
Add 35c postage. N
Mrs. Annie Pattillo, Rt
Grange. _ Ha? IE
| Rooted Chrysantt
tings, Silver Sheen
Betsy Ross, $1 doz. .
age. Mrs. C.-L. E
Lincolnton. ;
Four OClock, Larksp
ber Daisies, Jap and Gia
flowers, Lady of Lake,
Marigold, Bachelor
plants, 35 doz; Day.
col., Sweet Shrubs,
Weeping willows, 3, $1.
postage. Mrs. Thomas J.
son, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia
Dahlias, giant size, 8,
thea, Geraniums, Be
Ferns, Cactus, Moss, Oxal
doz.; early red, yellow,
Chrysanthemums, 40c
tunia, velvet typ
to very small,
postage; Mrs. C. i
3, Box 216, Lithonia.
Yellow Canna bulbs
Xmas Cacti, cuttings
ed), 10c ea.; Purple anc
Verbenas, 25 doz.; Pin
red Rose bushes, 25
ple Lilac, :
seed, 5c pkg.; also
6, 30c. Add postag
tis Weaver, Rt. 5,
Lavender, yellow
yellow Daylilies,
fiery, Orange Mo
Golden Glow, Whit
Yellow Mums, Pink
Phlox, 65c doz.; also_
Peony, 75c ea., and
heart, $1.25 ea. Add
Mrs. D. P. Garrett,
105, Ellijay. ek
Mtn. Wild Azaleas,
$2 doz.: Old fashion large
Rose Weeping Lilac, Pink
cust, Rose Althea,
Thornless. Roses, White i
Violets, $1 doz. Add
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.
Jay. ; ia 2 h ot
Blue Violets, $1 C.;
Daylilies, mix. col. Iris,
Pink, White, estas =
June Cacti, ,Pink H
50c ea.; eae
Golden Glow, Fox Glov
Prim Roses, 50 doz. Ad
age under $3. Ga. onl.
D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Bo
jay- a ed a :
Pink Spider. Mums,
Ageratum Calliopsis :
buttons, 20c_ lar,
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
PA Age : THREE
FLOWERS AND. SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
Candytutt, ~ Rooted Verbena, red, purple,| Red Salvia and long leaf Se-| 100 ni ize B ibi i
: ice size Boxwoods, now Hibiseus, Tiger Lilies, 50a
Flax, Sweet pink, rose, white, lavender, red} Gan seeds, 25c tbls. of 25 seed. ready for transplanting, mixed |doz., Iris, dbl Daylilies Fail
blue Thr yellow
Petunia, Mums, mix.
os Bey Lily, $1: doz.;
-$1 C. Miss Lee
on Gainesville. -
rooted, 6,
th od - rooted,
ornless Roses,
bible doa white streaked
35 ea. Add post-
Mae Turner, Rt. 6,
vine, |
ena, oe ae pie Nier-
gia, alee Feverfew, White
ks, asst. col. All are
$1 doz. Min. order,
stage. Grace Dobbs,
n St., Gainesville.
var. Dahlias, $2 doz.:
hrift, pure Verbena,
Tris, 3
l. orarize - and old
; Poppy seed 25c tsp.
stamped envelope; White
J Narcissus and yel-
bulbs, 25 doz.
stage. Mrs. Ethel aoe
Gainesville.
bulbs, 50c doz.;
ple Lilac bushes,
d ooted, 25c ea.;
White Narcisscus, Lark-
Se doz. Add postage.
iolets for dbl. Geran-
Begonias, or Sultanas.
nor checks. Pairlee
, Gainesville.
Blox: Buttons, 25c cup:
d Star, striped light and
tunia seed, Snow on the
Prince Feather,
gon, Fancy Flowering
phur vine, little Mid-
epper, 20 extra large
A ea g
Ferns, | Cacti, Be-
$1; Perennial Phlox.
nd ~purple, Vinca,
-; large purple, grey
ea Sere St. -C. 38
Se Mrs. se . Penland,
red Chrysanthemums,
mall yellow, 50c doz.;
bulbs, 2, 50c: single
cinths, 50c - doz.: Al-
ee 50c; Blue Peren-
ox, thrift, 6, 50c: small
nd White Dahlia, 2, 30c.
M. Christie, Rt. 3, Litho-
W daisy, Chrysanthe-
.50 C.; Four Oclock,
Ww ~ striped, 20c pkg.
Pepper, 10c; grass
Bachelor buttons,
rris, Lula. ;
dbl. Orange and Old
seed, 25c tsp. and
velope; Blue Iris,
yellow Narcisscus
Jonquils, 25 doz.
Mrs. ee Crowe,
: See 10-12
growing Ligustrums,
erry Laurels, 12-15
C.; all col. Thrift, and
tubers, $1 doz.; $5
iche* pas Green-
5c aia Cushion
var. Chrysanthemums,
also Marigold seed,
s. Arthur Eidson
_Rd., Carrollton.
$1; Hen and Biddies,
od cuttings, old
"verbena, 15 root-
1. Add 25 postage
Miss Ruth Under-
santhemums, face
a; 18 plants, 73;
jam <ait. cok. doz.., $1. Moss
packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Cilia. es
| doz., $1; sweet |
| Crawfordville.
and purple violets, 15|
. less, Add postage. Mrs. Ida Mae
Sheen, Gold News,
under $2. Mrs.
plants, incladiag many |
Kg :
: , others, $1; med. and small and all col.,
Star, Beefsteak,; Guinea Wing,
-|C.: Hen and Biddies all sizes,
| Xmas and Thanksgiving Cacit,
| Rose leaves, 6, 25c. Add post-
tage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, REFS,
and white Stripe, 93 doz.;. $1:
Mums, large, small and med.
size, Buttons Daisies, good asst.
Rooted Verbena, red, laven-
der, with white-eye: solid col.;
pink, purple, White, blood red,
Cardinal, lavender, Candy
stripe, and others, 3 doz., $1.
Damp packed. Mrs.-W. H. Whit-
ten, Chula.
Mixed bulbs, $2 pk.; Angel-
wing Begonia, 35c ea.; . Justicia,
Brady, Rt. 1, Box 343, Cairo,
Mix. col., snapdragon seed,
20c tsp.; Ice plant, 60 seed, 20c.
Add 3c postage. Mrs. I. N. Mim-
ish, Rt. 4, Commerce.
-15 unnamed Beared Iris, dif.
cok, 15, $1; 15 dif. col. Day-
lilies, 4, $1. Chrysanthemums,
bedding type, and Blue Mich-
aelmas Daisies, 15, $1; Add 25c
postage. in, State; 35c out of
state. Stamp for information.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2,
Sev. var. col. Chrysanthe-
mums, large, medium, small,
10e ea. not del.; Red Canna
with bronze leaves, Dwarf Can-
na, with green leaves, 10c ea.;
Red, large blooms, Texas Star
and pink Hibiscus, 35c. Rooted
plants. Orders, $2 or more, PP.,
Sullivan, 124 ane St., Car-
rollton.
Kay Tas-
Silver
yellow
Bronze, Golden King, Premier,
50c doz.; others in large, med.
small, in red, White, yellow,
bronze, pink and asst., 3 doz., $1.
Add 30c postage on all orders
H. W. Law,
Chrysanthemums,
hama, Rose Dawn,
Chula.
Choice Collection in large
asst. mum plants, 3 doz., $1.25.
Mrs. D. A. Law, Chula.
6 red rosebud Geranium;
white and red Begonia; Dbl.
white Begonia; 3 purple Achi-
menes, blue Trailing African
Violets, 2 Sultanas (some root-
ed). All for $1.50. PP, Mrs. J.
H. Gable, Rt. 4, Cedartown.
Golden Wedding, big type
Mums, $1 doz,, and 25c post-
age to each doz.; Dahlia slips,
unlabled also large type Daisy
mums, 75c doz.; Orange and
sulphur yellow Marigold: and
yellow Hibiscus seed, 10c and
stamped envelope. Add postage.
Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville.
Large type Chrysanthemums,
Snow White, Canary yellow,
Jewell pink, Homestead laven-
der, Bronze cream, Howard
red, Flesh, 25, $2. Add 25 post-
age. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5,
Cuthbert.
Unrooted cuttings Abelia,
Forsythia, rose Weigelia, Pussy
Willow and Xmas. Honeysuckle,
3, 25c; Rooted, Red, white
Spirea, Scotch Broom and Jan.
Jasmine, 25c; purple Wisteria,
pink running Rose, 50c. Exch.
for dbl. Petunia, Begonias,
Geranium, large Dahlias, Chry-
santhemums. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Rt. 1, Canon.
Well rooted dark red, purple,
pink Verbena and White, yel-
low, White button type, bronze,
dark red Chrysanthemums, 12,
$1, Texas Morning Glory peed,
10c: tsp: Ath PP. Mrs2C}
Fowler, Rt. 4, Calhoun.
Red Salvia seed, 35c tsp. Mrs.
S. C. Maxwell, Bankhead Hwy.,
Carrollton.
Pyracantha, Thrift, Abelia,
Ramblers, small pines and Mim-
osas. Mrs. N. K. Steedman,- Rt.
2, Box 48, Chamblee, Phone
Me-4-2793. ;
Star fish Cacti, 6 cuttings, 50c
rooted and unrooted. Write for
prices. Some too large to ship.;
25 cutting, 30 rooted: Rubber
45c ea. Add postage. Viola C.
| ft. $2.50 doz., Moss packed. PP.
Add stamped envelope. Mrs.
Otto Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Red, White and blue thrift, 3
doz., $1. 25; also pink Thrift, $1
Cc. Mrs. EL T. Ivester, Rt. 1,
| Chickamauga.
Tube Roses, Cannas, Daffo-
dils, $1 doz.; Amaryllis, Day-
lilies, Red Seven Sisters run-
ning roses, Coralberry, pink
Crepe Myrtle, Umbrella Palm,
25c_ ea.; Lilac plants, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot-
en, Rt. 2, Camilla.
Well rooted American Box-
woods, 10-12 in., $3 doz.; Globe
Arborvitae, 15- 20 afi; $4 doz.;
pink Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurels, red, yellow ,orange,
Pink Native Azaleas, Hemlock,
Tulip Poplars, Red Maples, 2-3
Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge:
Mixed col. Sultanas and Co-
leus large and small leaf, some
ruffled, many col., ea. 10c pkg.
seed with addressed stamped
envelope. Mrs. C. G. Kuyken-
dall, Rt. 3, Box 83, Blairsville.
Cacti cuttings, $1.15 doz.;
Seed, dbl. Balsom, yellow
Scotch Broom, Larkspur, Mari-
golds, Giant Zinnias, and dbl.
Poppies, 3 pkg., 15c with ad-
dressed stamped envelope. Mrs.
Lovelle Ownbey, Rt. 3, Box 82,
Blairsville.
Gladiolus, mixed col. 50c
doz.; mix. col. Cosmas, mix.
col. Bachelor Button seed, 20c
thls. slarge red dbl. fringed
Poppy seed, 30c tibls.; also Juni-
per and Golden bell cuttings,
50c doz. Add postage. Miss Gen-
nia Brown, Rt. J, Ball Ground.
Boxwoods, 12 in. spreading
Juniper, $3 doz.: pink, red, yel-
low, wild Azaleas, pink Rhodo-
dendrons, Hemlock, Laurels,
red Maple, Cream Dogwoods,
Lombardy Poplar, White Pine,
2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz.; Pink Moss
Rose, 50c ea.; large pink per.
Phlox, 50c doz: Sadie Wilson,
Blue Ridge.
Sev. Col. large type mums,
in curved also rare and dainty
small type in 8 dif. col., bottons,
\
mix. collection, $2.25 PP.; 10
col. Verbena, rooted, damp
packed, $1 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Billy Holloway, Rt. 1,
Bowdon. f
Scented Geraniums, Jobs
Tears, Fluffy Ruffle Ferns, long
frond Boston ferns, Snowball,
dbl. pink Begonia, 50c ea.; Cigar
plant green leaf Ice plant, Fus-
hia, Rubber Rose, 40c; Monkey
tail Cacti, 35c; also Asst. col.
Begonias, 25c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum:
ming.
Red Nurene Lilies, red Nico-
tena plants, 50c-doz.; old fash-
ion large sweet shrubs, White
eG bing crepe Myrtle, 3, $1;
, purple, White Iris, 75
doz.; running Sultanas, outdoor
running fern and Tubor blue
Morning Glory, 2, 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321
Wild Wood Dr., Columbus.
Extra large Chrysanthemums,
\all col. for shows. Write for list;
well. rooted Scarlet Verbena
plants, pink Thrift, pink per.
Winkles, pink Oxallis, mix. col.
Petunias, 35c doz.; Boston ferns,
Red Begonia, 25e ea. PP above
$1 orders. Shipped wet packed.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
Pink: Cameo Iris, 1 yr: size,
60c ea.; also Lemon Lilies, $1
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lona
Fallent, Lula.
Pink Thrift, 75c C.; 200, $1.40!
500, $2, rooted, damp packed,
PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2;
Lula.
Few doz. nice blooming size
Gladiolious bulbs, soft pink and
orange col., 50c doz., with good
number of bulblets free with ea.
order. You pay postage. Mrs. N.
D. . Taylor, 218 Tate Street,
Elberton.
Rooted pink climbing Rose
bushes, 45' ea. Add postage.
Audrey Holden, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Pink Thrift, well rooted, 2
doz., $1 Del. Bonnie Call, Rt. 1,
n nee
Elli lav.
sizes. Claude L.. Foster, 161
Copeland Rd., N. E., Atlanta a
Phone EX- 5698
African Violets, dbls. and
singles, all col. including white
and pink; Begonias, Angelwing,
Lettuce Leaf, Beefsteak, Stit-
ch Leaf, dbl. Red, Pink, Rose-
bud, Thousand Wonders, Red,
Pink, Choice asst. Caladiums,
Wilson, 943 Geenwood Ave., N.
E., Atlanta 6.
pen ver. -African Violets,
B Red, Purple and Pink,
Louise Pl., N. W., Atlanta 18.
Yellow Chrysanthemum plants,
Buttons and other small Mums,
$1. Add postage. Mrs.
P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave.,
and Moonflower, seed, TPS: 25c;
Annual Phlox, 2 $1. Mrs. F.
St.,
PE, 5251...
Forsythia; 2-4 i.
garden; 5-7 ft. 10 canes
en. T. E. Eason, 1182 Gunclub
Rd., Atlanta 18.
Moses at the Burning Bush
plants, 50c doz. G. A. Ulm, 1483
Estes St., Augusta.
Mixed Gladiolus, all blooming
size, and good col, SFC o$25
M. PP. in Gaede CO Self, Avans.
Salvia seed, red, 20c tsp., Hib-
iscus seed, mixed col., 20c tbls.;
Red, White, blue, Pink Thrift
plants, $3 C. PP. Damp moss
packed. Mrs. L. B. Bennett,
Rt. 1, Alpharetta.
Petunia plants, many colors,
75c C.; large Chrysanthemums,
yellow, red, bronze, White,
pink, lavender, unnamed, 35
asst.,
themums, ea, dif.,
Sultanas, 8 asst. col.,
Mrs. W. S.. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
All col. dbl. Larkspur (hardy
field grown plants), Digitalis,
and mixed Zinas and Marigold,
3 col., 25c doz.; also Citron seed,
10e tsp.: Castor seed, lc ea.;
and cream table peas, 40c cup.
Add postage on all. Mrs. Frances
Dodd, ne 1. Alpharetta.
Mixed col. Larkspur, Ragged
Robin, Muliein-Pinks, old fash.
pink Verbena, mix. col. Holly-
hocks, 40c doz.: named Mums,
80c doz.: named Iris, $1 doz.:
White Zepher Lilies, 75c; unch
Shrubbery, and Altheas. Cannot
ship. Mrs. ClydeLogan, Rt. 2,
Hillerest Dr., Austell.
Paper White Narcissus, White
Fairy lilies, purple, White Tris,
$1.75; also
Trumpet Daffodils, dbl. Day-
lilies, 40c doz.; $2. 20 C.5- Pink
Thrift, $1.25 c: Hollyhocks,
Red Verbena, 2, 25c. No checks.
Add postage. Mrs. Effie Smith,
Rt. 4, Austell.
Dbl. Daffodils, Snowdrops (has
bell like flowers edged with
green); White Narcissus with
yellow cups, Butter and eggs,
Gardenia plants, 40c doz., also
Bronze Scuppernong cuttings,
50c doz.; Hollyhock, 1l5c ea.
Add postage. No checks. Char-
lie Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294, Aus-
tell.
Collectic:. Pot plants, Ferns,
Begonias, Moss, and others, 15
asst. $2.25; large Zinnia seed,
30c cup; Batchelor Button, 1/2
cup, 30c; Touch-me-not, 20c
tsp.; young Hardy Phlox, asst.
45c doz.; 8 dif. Chrysanthemums
65c. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt.
2, Adairsville.
,Pussy ; Willows, in, 1/2 ,gal.
containers, 25c ea. Cannot ship;
also Vinca Minor, long healthy
runners, $1.00 C. Will ship by
mail. Mrs. S. G. Adams, 836
Ponce de Leon Ave., Dacabur,
Phone CR = 1891
any above, 50c, 3, $1.25; $4 doz.
No less 3 plants. Mis, WB.)
a $1, or 50c ea. Add 30c-: post-
age. Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon, 17
Large Wnite Betsy Ross and
75. doz. Add 25c postage; also
mixed, 50c doz. No order less
Myrtle
N. W., Atlanta 18, Phone Sy-
ke Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
S.. W., Atlanta 10, Phone
10, $1 at
n
bunch, $1 ea. bunch. At gard-
$1.25; 22 asst. Chrysan-
$1.10. PP.
Mums, Golden Glow, Siberian
Blue Iris, 25 doz.:
ash, 30c doz. 4 doz., $1.00: Red
Hot Pepper, $2.00 doz.
wostage. No checks. Roy Grin-
die, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Sweet Pea, Phlox,
yellow Button Mums, $1. doz.;
Ageratums, 50c doz.: dbl As-
ters, 6, 50c: 4 diit. col. Named
Daylilies, 4, 50c: White Easter
Roses, -6, $1.00. Moss packed.
Mrs.. M. L. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.
10 dif. var. Cannas,
ing White, 2 pinks, 2 reds,.3
yellows, orange and variegated.
All popular kinds,
White, yellow, gold, and bronze,
large type Mtm plants, 50c
doz., 3 doz. $1.25: Jumbo Grin-
um Lilies, 3. ie 00. Mrs. Jimmy
Greene, Dixie.
Red, White Rose Thrift, 50,
$2.00; $2.75 C.; Nimbergia, lge.,
rooted plants, 50, $2.00:% $3.00
4-6654 C.; yellow Iris with brown
beiiesieben are large var., Jags $1.00 Bhs.) AEE, alee
pink, lavender, white, yellow, ed Salvia, Winkle, Red: Tie.
$1 doz., Pansy plants, 2 OA, pet oo Sp; And 5_ Seapee
$2.50: Red Geraniums, 5, $1: envelope. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Feverfew, 50c doz.; Pink, Blue Ashworth, Dacwls: :
Hydrangezs, $1.50 ea.; Oxalis Star of Bethlehem bulbs, $1.
C; Jack in the Pulpit, Trillums,
50ce doz. Maiden hair ferns, 2,
50c: Hardy per. Phlox, Golden
Glow, dbl. Day and Blackberry
lilies, Siberian Tris, $00 doz.
Moss packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Niembergia, purple
Dwarf compact perennial, cov-.
ered with small cup shaped
flowers, from spring until falll,
3 doz., $1.25; yellow Iris with
brown blotches, $1.25 doz;
Rose or White Thrift, 50,
$1.25. No checks. Mrs. Clar-
Tris (Blue Flags) March
flowers, Orange and _ Easter
Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Evergreen
vine, $1.00 C. Add postage.
Dollie Pearson, Rt. 1, Box 48,
Dahlonega.
Philippine Lily seed, 1 tbis.,
(1,000 seed) for 15c.
Johnson, Jr., Dixie.
Jonquills and butter and
eggs, $1.00 doz.; Blue Spirea
and Golden Forsythia well root-
(resembling Snapdragon) 2, 25c.
Add postage. Exch. for sacks.
Mrs. Essie Arnold, Rt. 1, Box
167, Danville.
Ligustrums, strong 3 yr. old
plants, 4 ft. tall, 70e ea: No
mail orders filled. Mrs. H. W.
Hayes, 3841 Lawrenceville Rd.,
Decatur, Phone ME-4-0283.
1955 Zinnia seeds for spring
planting, mix. col. bright, red,
yellow, pink, purple and lav-
ender, some dbl., $1.00 pt. Add
postage. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd.; Dalton.
Exhibition Mums, rooted cut.
tings, $2.00 doz.: 4 of kind,
Lillian Foltz, Fanfare, Silver
Ball, Yellow White Albatross,
Queens Lace, Rose Bowl, Car-
nation, Pink, White, yellow
Turners. Mrs. Burton J. Wil-
ber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur,
Phone DE-6804.
Mixed col. Hibiscus, .Ostnich
Feather Aster, Lady, Slipper,
and other plants, and seeds,
25e lots, PP. Lee Abernathy,
Rt. 2, Barnesville.
5 dif. Sultanas, $1.00 and
postage, or exch. for 4 print
sacks, all one kind,..100 |b.
size. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. R.
E. Dillard, Buena Vista.
White Star of Bethleheni,
$1.00 C.; White Daffodils, $2.
C.; Pink Thrift, $1.50 C.; King
Alfred Jonquils, $2.00 C.; White
Iris, $1.00 doz.; Red and yel:-
low Canna Lilies, 4, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Florence Leath-
ers, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Pink Oxalis, 2 clump, $1; Red,
blue, White Thrift, $1 doz.; pink
Thrift, $1 C.; Calf. Blue Violets,
$1.50 C.: $18 M.; Perennial
Phlox, asst. col., 2 doz., $1.56;
4 col. Verbena, $1 doz:; $5 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Janice Ellis,
| Grantville,
"Horserad- 53
Add
Fancy leat Caladium, 4, $1.25;
large and
includ- :
$1.00 doz.; _
Robe, .
ence McMillian,. Rt. 1, Dacula,
Mrs. de
ed cutting, 50c ea.; Blue Flower ~
moss packed, PP; blazing Gold, es
=
x
BN Ageratum, 35c doz.;
- age. Mrs.
+ Pansies,
- blue berries, 50c C.;
jes, 50c doz.;
4 RAGE NOUR 7 7,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
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Lon? BORISAEES
FLOWERS AND
"FOR SALE
Chrysanthemums: Named var.
all. col, in Exhibition, Fujii, Ane-
mone, Pom Pom and Buttons:
Mount Shasta and sey. other
var., Daisies, and other peren-
nials. Write for prices. Miss
Frances Taylor, Sharon
Mix. red, pink, yellow, Prince
Feathers seed, 20c- tsp.; also
punple and white Batchelor
Button, 25c tbls. Add postage.
Mrs. Willie Caudell, Box 27,
Belton.
Violets, genuine Royal Robe,
Fragrant Rosima, Pink, White
Wonder, White Perfection, $1
doz., or per clump; Verbena,
Scarlet, lavender, dark red,
Rose and varigated pink, 2 doa.
$1.25; $2.50 C.; $25 M. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3,
: Greenville
Rooted Thanksgiving Cacti
and Hen and biddie, 25c ea.;
night blooming cereus 50c; Blue
bells, 20c doz.; Red Geraniums,
Justricia, Lizard Tongue, Red
Kalanchoo, Chicken Foot cut-
tings, 15c; blue morning Glory
and ed. Hollyhocks seed, 10c
pkg. Add postage: Mrs. Ida Car--
son, Rt. C, Box 371, Griffin.
Royal Blue . Violets, Daisies;
Mums, Ros Per, Phlox, Blue
Oxalis, red
bedding Lilies, Blue Bell bulbs,
50c doz. Add postage. Exch.
for Beefste.k Begonia, or sacks.
Mrs. Poseph Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box
67, Rebecca.
~ Red and Rose dbl, Geranium,
- Pink, Rose, Red everblooming
Begonias, Artillery fern, Red
Chicken Gizzard, Red -with
green leaf Coleus, pink and
purple Fuchsia, Red, Salmon,
Pink Sultanas, Pink, White Hy-
drangea, Xmas Cacti, dbl. Pe-
tunia, ea. cutting, 15c. Add post-
W. H. Rice, Rt. 4,
Royston. 3
-Geraniums, 15c ea., Chrysan-
themums, Petunias, red Salvia,
Larkspur, 15c doz.; striped Jew,
purple Deyils. Back Bone -and
Elk Horn Cactus, Water Hy-
acinths, 10. ea. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.
Ageratum, Calendula, mix-
col., Feverfew, dbl. White, Gil-
Jardia, Zinnias, - Giant Swiss
Eng. Daisies, Statice,
50c doz.; 6 ea. dbl. Hollyhock,
Snapdragons, Forget-me-n 0 t,
_ Babybreath, Imperial! stock, blue
Salvia, Red Salvia, 50c for 1/2
doz. No less $1 lots. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
ister,
4 in. Dwarf, Liriope with pale
sev. hun-
dred rooted, rare Eng Boxwcod
1 yr. old; also want old fash-
ioned white and pink Hyacinths
Mrs, J. L. Jolly, 205 Sherwood
Rd., Rome. ~
Sulantas, dbl. pink, Begonia,
Geranium, Chickn Gizzard. Be-
gona, Ferns, Fish Pond Lily,
rooted, 25c ea.; Iris, 50, $1; Pe-
tunia, 1c ea.; Red Verbena, :10
ea.; Johnnie Jump-up, 20 doz.;
Rose Thrift, 12 bunches, $1;
$8 C. Add postage. Mrs. Les-
ter Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Large, small Mums, dif. col.;
Pink Per. Phlox, pink Rain Lil-
: Nandinas, 12-14,
40c ea; 3, $1 dl; pink Geran.,
_ pink Sultanas, Pink, red Ever-
blooming Begonia, 15c cutting;
Sword and fluff Ferns, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Mixed col. Chrysanthemums,
75c doz.; large mixed col. Glad-
jolus bulbs, 50c doz.; Annual
Phlox, mix., col., 35c C:; Orange
Daylilies, 40c doz.; Red, yellow
and pink Plum prints seeds, 20c
tsp. All del. Mary Ruth Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Celosie Lumcsa seed, many
col., some large as 10 in. across,
with real long Ostrich-like
plums hanging, 25c tbls. Add
potage, Mrs, Cliff Wallace, Rt.
1, Riverdale, Phone Fayette-
ville 5585.
Rose Thrift, $1 C.; mixed col.
Dahlias, $1 doz.;
lilies and White Iris, 40c doz.;
Annual Phlox plants, 35 C.;
large mixed col. Gladiolus bulbs,
45c doz.; mixed col. Chrysan-
themums, 75c doz. All del. Mrs.
Leliar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Ferns,
Orange Day-_
Zenia seed, mixed,. some un-
usual, 4 kinds, 50e cup. Add
postage. No orders less $1.00.
All 1955 crop. Mrs. N. R. New-
born, Rt. 1, Box 102, Bremen.
Chrysanthemums, Giants,
Exhibitions, Spiders, Buttons,
in dif. col. some very rare and
variegated, 40, $3.00. PP. Mrs.
Leland Johnson, Rt. 1, Bain-
bridge.
Pink Hibiscus and Blackber-
ry Lily seed, 20c tsp. Will take
stamps or Summer blooming
Verbenas seed, Lillian Hardin,
Rt. 1, White z
Alternanthera,~ brilliant red!
and gold border plant; also yel-
low and green (dies down in
Winter and comes again in
Spring, very showy) $1 doz.
roots. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610
Marion St., Valdosa.
Painted and Admiral Byrd
Daisies, giant Carnation, white,
yellow Feverfew, pink and
white. perennial Phlox, large
plants, 15c ea.; No. 2, Gladiolus
bulbs, -red, white, pink, laven-
der, 50c doz.; $250 C. Add
postage. W. R. Wise, Wadley.
Large size Chyrysanthemums,
sv. col, 4 doz. plants, selec-
tion not labeled, $2.50 PP. Mrs.
V. Carter, Whitesburg.
Large, _ yeilow Chrysanthe-
miums, and spoon. type yellow
and mixed plants, ~50c doz.;
mix. Daylilies, red, yellow and
bi-colors: 25c ea.; Spider Lily
-bulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
son, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Narcissus, Jonquils, Snow-
drops bulbs, $1 C; also- yellow
Jasmine and Woodbine, 25c ea.;
3, Box 55, Washington.
Chrysanthemums, Red, White;
Red Spider Lilies, 60 doz.;
Dbl. red, White Althes, Red,
White Pink Crepe Myrtle, white
Hydrangea, dbl. White Spirea,
60c ea.; White, Purple Iris, 15c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L.
Smith, Wadley.
Tris, labeled, 12 dif., 1.25; 24,
$2; 15 not.labeled, dif., $1; 2 ea.
Red, Yellow, Plicatea, bi-col-
ors, Pinks, bronze, labeled, $1;
Hemerocallis,
12, $2.50. Add 35c postage first
doz., 10c for ea, added doz.
Mrs. F."M. Combs, Washington
< in
Hemerocallis, standard, newer
var., doz., dif. labeled, $2; bet-
ter doz., $2.50; not labeled, doz.
$1.50; 24, $1.75; 15 labeled Iris
dif., $1.25; not labeled, 15, $1;
M.
Butter and Eggs bulbs, yel-
low canna lilies, red Dahlia
sprouts, White Purple Iris,
Orange Daylilies, purple vio-
lets, rose, thrift, Japanese Sun-
flower plants, purple Verbenas,
$1.00 doz., King Alfred. Jon-
quils, $2.50 C.; April blooms
Whilte Narcissus, $2.50: Exch.
for sacks. Martha Womack, Rt.
2, Box 89, Bremen,
White Narcisscus,, $2.00. -C.;
Ging Alfred Jonquils; $2.50 C.;
Army Day lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Purple Iris, Emperior Daffodils,
Purple Violets, yellow Cannas,
yellow Dalhilias, $1.00 doz.; Snop
drop bullbs, 50c doz. Beatrice
Mosley, Rt. 2,. Bremen.
Hardy * Verbena, white, or-
chid, wine, 6 shades pink, vel-
vety pumrple, red,- lavender,
whiite eyes, and others, rooted
and damp packed, $1.25 doz.:
3 doz., $2.85. Many var. lange
Mums, rare, small types, mix.
collection, $1.25. Mrs. H. E.
Richardson, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
Ornamental peppers, Dwarf,
compact, wide low plants, with
smailll fruits, changeable col., 4
var., seed pod of ea. var.,
in coin; also ornamental Pome.
granate, 10-pkg. in coin and
stamped evelope. Mrs. J. E.
Kirk, Bremen. :
Royal. Robe Violets, 2 dioz.,
$1.00; Calif. purple Violets, 2
doz., $1.00; Anthony Waterer
Spirea, 4, $1.00; Yarrow 2 doz.,
$1.00; Hardy Phlox, mix. col.
P. Combs, Washington
Pinks, lavender .and_ Rose
Thrift, 25 clump. Min, $1.00
order. Add postage. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks.
50c large clump. Add}:
postage. Mrs. A. L. Teasley, Rt.
labeled, ea. dif., |
24, $1.50 Add 35c postage. Mrs |.
5c :
Four oclock, variegated, mix-
ed, 10 dioz. seed. Adi postage.
Mrs. Susie Holmes, 2528 ees
olds St., Brunswick. :
Cacti, Cereus, Jacobs Gea.
Iris, Thrift, Dusty Miller, Lady
of Lake, Gentian, Colandular,
Larkspur, Houseleak, Mint, 3c
ea., 20 doz.; Daylilies, Jasmine,
Lilac, Pink Almond, Althea,
15c ea., 2, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Rt. 1, Box
222, Bishop.
Blooming size African Vio-
lets, 25c ea.; Leaves,
Add postage. Mrs. Ollie Can-
trell, Box 41, Blue Ridge.
Wonder climbing peas, climb-
ing Okra and squash, 30c pkg.
and stamped self addressed en-
velope. Cash. J. W. Pruitt, Nay-
lor.
100 Ibs. ioe green Okra
seeds, 50c lb. Sell any amt: Wil-
lie Crenshaw, Rt., Norwood.
12,000 lbs. No. 1 Brown Top
Millet seed, recleaned, tested
by Ga. state lab., 87 pct. germ.;
99.63 pct. purity, 7c lb. FOB. in
new 100 Ib. bags. J. Lynwood
Bentley, Rt. _2, Thomaston,
Phone 3697. : eee
Col. bunch butterbeans for
seed, 40 lb. PP. in Ga. J. C.
Self,. Avans.
Good tender White and brown
with dark brown. stripe Corn-
field bean seed, free from Wee-
vils,- 1/2 lb5 50c. Cheaper in
larger lots. All-PP. Mrs. Nathan
Weatherby, Rt. 4, Ball Ground.
72. 100 lb. bags Arlington
Sericea seed, dodder and wired
free, 23c lb.; 7500 Ibs. White
Brown eye Purple hull._peas,
13c Ib.; also 3,000 lbs. Black-
eyed Calif. Peas, 10c lb. W. =
Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome.
400 bu, Jackson Soybeans
seed, grown from cert. seed,
98.71 pet. purity, 85 pct. germ.;
$3.50 bu. in new 2 bu. bags.
also Pensicola Bahia (meets
P.M.A. Spec.), 30c Ib. N. A.
Boyette, Hahira.
2 White, 1 yellow Lady Bank-
ston Rose, $1.25; dbl. red Ger-
anium, rooted, 2: $1.25; 2 red
Conch Begonia, $1.25; Giant
Mums, mix., red, yellow, white,
cream, purple, lavender, gold
and red, 4 doz., $1. Other var.
mums. Add postage. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson, Shellman.
Old fashion Sweet Basil seed
pink, white, and red Bachelor
button seed, all 10c pkg. Mrs)
Alma~Montgomery, Scottdale.
Sgl. Mexican Tuberose bulbs, |.
large blooming size, 80c doz.;
per Va. Blue Bells (bloom all
Summer) 10c ea., 80c doz. Del.
to 3rd. zone. 5c extra on checks.
Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville.
Per. Phlox, Golden Glow,
Blue Aster, White Stephanotis,
imp. dbl. Daylilies, Blue Star
Lily, and many others, 25c doz..
Add- postage; also rooted pot
plants of dif. kinds, Will exch. |
Write first. Mrs. Susie B. Ed-
wards, First St., Springfield ~
Gerbera Daisies, giant du-
plex, blooming size, 25c ea.; per.
Phlox, 25c ea.; Blue Salvia, per.
Silver. King, 65c doz.; Red Sal-
via, 75c doz.; also Chrysanthe-
mums, 50, $1. Mrs. Johnson Us-
ery, Stapleton.
Lange asst. Chrysanthemums,
65c doz.; labeled, 50cc doz.; mix.
Tetra Snaps (Snapdragons), 65c
doz.; mix. Petunias, 50 doz.;
red and yellow Cafnas, 60c doz.
Add postage. Mrs.. J. R. Bran-
nen, Rt. 1, Statesboro.
Star of Bethlehem Baka; 75
C. , Also seed of small mix.
Ornamental gourds, 15 pkg.
Mrs John Weaver, Rt 2, Temple
Geraniums, Begonias, Sultan-
as, and other pot plants, 12 nice
unrooted cuttings, my selection,
$ 1PP. Mrs. A. R. Landin, Toc-
coa.
Chrysanthemums, mix. col.
some are incurves, dbl. Daisies,
Cushions, Buttons, mix. orders,
only, 3 doz., $2; long stem pur-
ple | Violets, 3 doz, $I Sweet
William - Plants, mix. col. 50c
doz.; also Blue per. Daisy, Red
Mullein Pinks, 50c doz. Mrs.
10c _ ea. |.
-25c; Hibiscus seed, 20c tsp. Add i
Jr, Rt. 3, Quitman.
Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, eee
Bearded Tris, light ides av. |
ender, purple and 2 shades pur- }.
ple, with pink tones, 75c doz.;.
old fashioned hardy, pink | Ver-
bena, 50c doz. Doz. or more
plants, PP. Mrs. J. M. Newnan,
Ri; Tallapoosa. ;
~Red King Carnation, $1 )doz.;
Jerusalem Holly, 75c ea.; As-
paragus and Sword ferns, 50c
ea.; also. -Nandinas, 75 ea.;
Sweet Shrubs, 75c ea. Miss Sus- |}.
rebate Box 641, Thames
ville si
plants, 35c. M
Oliver. SA gs
500 Geran plants, rooted
cuttings, reasonable. W. L, Cous-
ins, 3001 Cooledge Rd., Tuck-
efiewes
Purple Iris, 3 doz., a. 2512
Orange Dayilies, 3 doz.., $1.25.
PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, aus 2, Talk-
ing Rock. ee
Star fish, Xmas, Rat- tail and
Peanut Cactus, 35 ea.; large | fe
type pale pink Rose, black Rr :
pink Rambler, 25c ea.; also
flowering Lilac trs,; $i ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Warren Me=
Daniel, Rt..2, Talking Rock _
Magnolia, Tea Olives, Cras
Myrtle, Graybeard, Crabapple, ae
running and bunch Honeysuck- |.
le, french Mulberry, sweetshrub, |.
red and white Dogwoods, Buck-
eyes, Bay, running noses, 15
ft., 10e ft. ~ Add postage. No
checks. Exch. for white or_print|
sacks. Mrs. Henry Loyd, Rt. 1,|
TPoomsboro, ta ge
Four OClocks, Dixie Brilliant,
Red Thrift, Hardy Pink Phlox,
Vinea, Hardy Red Monarda, var. Pink
Sweet, Williams, Scabiosa, Di- |32nd., St.,
anthus, 10c; _Periennial, Sweet. an eee
Peas, Red Mullien, White, Pink
running Honeysuckle, dbl. or-
ange Daylilies, Garden Sage,
postage. Mrs. E. B. Mize, Rt.
1, Alpharetta. Kae 2
_ Fine large Iris, Sky Blue, |
Orchid, Yellow, Purple and
many '2-tones, $1.50 doz. Mrs. | he:
J. Oe MeGuire, | Rt. 2 Adairs-
ville 4
Fine eived= meaided Tris, :
50c doz., $3 C.; Pink and White |.
Oxalis, 6, 50c; Lilies, Milk and
Wine} Philippine, Madonna, 15c|
ea. Add posiegs Mrs. S. M.
Gunter, Rt. 2, , Alpharetta.
Orange, Scarlet Daylilies, Bos-
ton fern, salmon ~ Geraniums, J,
Xmas, Thanksgiving, Angel-}
wing and Night Blooming Cer-
eus Cactus, green and White
striped Aeroplane pent, Sy ols
All damped packed. No checks.
Add postage. Mrs. Jessie How-|/ ;
ard, 400 S. Cleveland, Albany. | Want all eal. Cushi
' Geraniums, dbl. red, pink, = pine
White and Rose scented, 50c |
a.; Angelwing and Strawber- |
ry Begonias, 35c ea. Add 35c | Tjiljes.
potas on ea. Mrs. Alma Moore,
Petunia pads 5c doz., $1. 50 bes
C.; White, yellow, bronze, et hs
large type Mums, 50c doz.; 3 5a) ee ides
doz., $1; Crinum, White Spider |
and. Hybrid. Amaryllis, 3, $13)
Red Spider Lilies, Blue Daisies,
brown eyed Susans, 75c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J C Se
size, col. and
yellow, pale ae
or_any col. exc (
Justice. Mrs Ae ]
Pink, yellow Oxalis, Petunia, F
$1.50 Cc: 25 doz.; yellow, gold, |
White Mums, large type, 50c
doz.; 3 doz., $1; Butterfly lilies,
Orange, Day lilies, Purple Sul-
tanas, purple Violets, 75 doz.;
Jonquils, Daffodils, $1.50 C.;
Add postage. Mrs. C. E. ae
er, Rt. 5, Quitman.
_ Well footed: Four Oclocks: :
Red and varigated col., $1.50
doz. PP. W. A. Walker, Quit- an Sr go
man. -|12 mi. Atlanta
* Bankhead H
laegnus (shrub that akes
long berries), Karanda, Ligus=
trums, Camphor trees, Cherry
Laurel, China~ Mimosa, Be
Poinciana, well rooted, 25 ea.;
1 doz. ea. Orange Montbretia,
and mix. Larkspur 25c; also Am-
aryllis bulbs, 15c-25c ea. Add |
postage. Mrs. Dan -Terry, au
man. 2 a
Single cna dbl. mavcronet
bulbs, blooming size, $
$4.50 Cs large type Whit
low, gold and red Mum
50c doz.; 3 doz. $1;
Petunia, pink and yellow
and GEER e Mums, $1 30 |
c Miss Merle srrell, Quit
ers, $300. 1] - Middle
Rt, Perry, Phone
i i a
I Isa MEE i ne Ra on Ma i de ee ea nig ek i. ee, ee rn oe
ars,
. motor, $400. See any-
10} striped half runner bean seed,
<peup:;
|Salet Eng. Peas, 75c cup. Add
No checks.
450 og ee
ese eee: Mrs. J. H: Brock, Rt.
: ari
800; 6 ft. case har-|
ped dise. front}. .
JD ow oiler, C
rm. Letters: ans. edo
.| pet. germ., $1 lb. M. S. McGre-
See papiene
Welsh,
cenetor: equip.
in good cond.
. H._. Tootle;
100g .
excellent cond. B.
an, 436: Peeples St.,
10, ER oe 8.
rs Taylor
_ bog. harrow,
er, i Coningteen
-|14e Ib.: Coastal "Bermuda, 35
: | Moore, Rt.
; | Blairsville. Se
Fresh Calif> beer seed, large
and 3c)
: der, Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. i
> Good tender White Crease-
: White. and striped half runner
-|and Cutshorts, 65c cup;
: 5 PERNEY 4
3
also 88 pct. germ., Rutger To-
-|Lee Abernathy, Rt. 2, Barnes-
a ville. :
SPP FC D::
-| half runner bean seed, 45c Ib.
d| Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Clem-
| ent, Rt. 4, Blairsville.
1955 crop. Sample if interested.
BCG: Tyler, Rt. 3, Monticello.
~}cup. Add postage. No stamps
| White Rice Popcorn seed, all,
-|seed; $1 Ibs--Gal.:
-/meated Watermelon seed, 1955
Ss Large var. White half runner
rake $175; also subsoil
CBee, Sell separately. ads
Sao Re 25" Hogansville.
e Redbine 66, Reg. seed stock,
passed field inspt., cleaned, in
| 100 lb. Se $5 per 100 lb. T. K.
, Canton.
75 bu. een: sound Cane seed.
Sontaot Knox Queen, Rt.. 3,
tak 20e per start,
stamped envelope with ea. or-
{back and speckled Cutshort
| Cornfield bean seed, White and
65c cup. Each mix. cutshort 60
also White tender hull
postage. Arvil Lambert, Rt. 3
ee Bee,
Old Same: Fane Span seed,
also
White | blooming. Salet Eng.
Peas, 15e cups. Add postage.
No checks. Ople Goble, ne 3,
se
S Select De Si esi - seed,
mato seed, 1/4 02., 25c PP.; 1
oz., 60c PP.; 1/2 Ib., $2 PP.
Good, Sods Okra Saeed bears
acyl frost,, 40c half Ib. Add
1, Whitesburg.
Cert. Arlington. Series Les-
/pedezd seed, 100 Ib., $40; 50 Ib.,
-| $25; FOB.; smaller lots, 75c Ib.
Gash, Flowery.
oe on
| White tender Cornfield aad
~ Sericea Lespedeza, 3000 Ib.
combine run, 15 lb., in 50 Ib.
Bags, T. M. Tillman, Athens.
Citron seed, 50c lb. Will site.
O.Ds As. 8, neeer: Cad-
ae IK
Okra seed, 100 lbs., 50c Ib.,
- Imp. long green pod Okra
Neged -30c cup; Drum head sun-
flower seed, 10c tsp.; also Mar-
tin Gourd seed, 15e tsp. Add
postage: Mrs. Hoface Suttles,
Rt. 1, Hartwell.
ue Watermelon seed, 93
J
gor, Leesburg, - Phone 4512.
American green pod okra
seed, sound, 25c cup; 35c Ib.
also White Lady Peas seed,
15 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Gil-
bert. Evans, Rt. 5, Gainesville.
175 bu. good New Era Peas,
treated and recleaned for seed
only, $3.50 bu.: 60 bu. good 90
day Velvet beans, $3.50 bu., at
farm; also Calif. Black-eyes,
treated foreseed only, $3 bu. at
farm. Cecil W. Alston, Rt. 2,
Preston.
Good easly old fashion Cut-
short Cornfield bean seed, 65c
nor checks. Mrs. Andrew Wil-.
son, Rt. 1, Carters.
- Okra, old home Pumpkin and
50c. standard cup. C. T. Griffin,
Rt. 5, Marietta.
Congo Watermelon
half runner
bean seed, 50c cup. 1955 crop.
Mrs. H. L: Cochran, Rt. 4, Box
174, Dallas.
Cattail,
2e<Bal.
dc 1b.; Star Millet,
cubic ft. MF. Courson, Hazle-
hurst.
-Dark, found rind, yellow
crop 65c large cup, $2.25 Ib.
mar Woodliff, Rt. 1, Alphar-
lta, Phone 5237.
a ae Crease-
: - harow, vs 0; Morrill side
e
| plow, bush and bog all purpose
ME SAS Dean, Rt. 3; Carroll-
SECOND HAN D
"Martin Gourd seeds, 100. doz.
Mrs. J. S. Evans, Rt. a. Rydal. |
Large green tender pod Okra,
purple hull,
beans,
bunch ~ beans, bears until. frost.
stamps. Mrs. J. H. Maxwell, Rey
1, Box 140,- Dallas. ors
135 bu. Cane ea: $2. 50 bu.;
also 100 gal. Syrup, $2.25 gal,
in 2 gal. glass jugs.
51, Blairsville.
SECOND HAND ~
MACHINERY WANTED
Engine head for same;
want JD-W power unit engine.
S. E. Poole, Oxford. ~~.
tivator set, (the bottom. set).
ton.
Want Boston Brady farm
level, No, 5. C. R. ae Rt.
5 Conyers.
Want AC Harvester and AC
model ,G. Tractor, with Culti-
vtors and Planters. Horace A.
Kell, Winston.
Want Ford mowing machine.
No junk. C. B. Milner, Shiloh.
Want good used feed Hammer
Mill, complete with belt and
screens; State price; make and
size;-also want belt Pulley for
Ford Tractor. Glen Nightengale,
Rt. 2, Stapleton.
Want complete 3 DeLaval
milking machine, pump, cgoler,
cans, vat: and everything com-
plete for dairy milk barn. Con-
tact. R. J. Heard, 605 Forrest
Ave., Griffin, Phone 7897.
Want 1-row planting and fer-
tilizing attach. for JD-40 stand-
ard tractor. Paul Snow, 4785
Rainbow Dr., Rt, 1, Decatur,
Phone EV-0814.
Want 16 in. meadows mill, in
good cond., for planters and
Cultivators for B, Allis Chal-
mers tractor, with hand type
lift. Must be ready to use. Let-
ters ans. Located near Flat
Creek Church. Howard Haske,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
MISCELLANEOUS | __
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
50 Tube Broiler Feeders. in
good cond., $1 ea. Frank Pend-
ley, Rt. 1, Jasper.
107 laying cages, with feed
used much, 60c ea. FOB. J. D
Webb, Box 166, Soperton.
Want Molasses mixer, prefer
Burross Clean Mix, for mixing
ground feed. Cy. W. Hadden;
Louisville, Phone 4616.
New type cages for layers,
V- watering troughs, and all
equip., for 168 layers. All good
cond. Geo. H. Coker, c/o
Nicholls Baptist Church, Nich-
olls. \
3 farm bells,: $15 ea.;. also
2-wheel tiractor trailor, $35. R.
D. Eaves, Rt. 1, .Temple.
Berkley well pump,--good as
new, $125. Docia Harris, Lula.
Want deep well jet pump, in
good cond., cheap for cash. H.
L. Whitfield, Rt. 2, Danielsville
(6 mi. Chatsworth).
Want 50 gal. barrel Churn, in
good cond., also 2-4 valve milk
bottle filler in good cond. W. O.
Vickery, Meansville. ~
Deep well pump and pipes,
good cond. for sale. Emory
Hansard, Rt, 4, Cumming.
100 H. P. Intnl Diesel power
unit, UD-18. used at Cotton Gin.
$900. H. E, Stephens, Tooms-
boro.
Self propelled weed cutter, 24
in. 2 blades and power saw, 20
in.; 2 cut off blades. J. W. Dunn,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Phone
/MACHINERY FOR SALE
White Lady Peas, Red speckled
Crowders, Land Pod Peas, with
collard butter
and old fashion okra,
All, 25 cup. Add postage. No
Cannot
ship: J.T! Collins, BS: 2, Box
ae oon:
Want old Case. C. Tractor, or
also
Want Farmall H tractor, Cul Dycaut, Phone EV-8988.
h er been |.
god, water Houdhs, Hever _| field beans, 50 cup; 3 cups, $1;
| houn.
| col. butter bean seed, 50c cup,
MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED
er, good cond, $100.
Frances Smith, Eastanolle.
Mrs.
gal. broiler size founts and
Hand-tooled, Bee
saddle with matching briddle,
worth, 1375 Centra Villa Dr.,
Si Ww. ao Phone PL-8-
Want farm jeep with harrow
at reasonable price, in good
| working cond. Roy L. Barnett,
1301 Alder. Dr., Forest Park.
Nice Western Saddle andbri-
dle, $75 for both. Harry R.
Dunivin, 1390 Columbia Dr.,
Want gear for Fitz aalee
wheel for grist Mill, spur mas-
ter wheel, 8 ft, diam. 120 teeth,
2-1/2 in. cir. pitch, 5-1/2 in.
face made split, 1/2 X 5/8 Key
Way, 5-1/2 bore.
other makes, if near the size,
either smaller or Jarger. P. R.
Thompson, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
: Want Automatic water system
for use with chickens. C. O.
Bebarry, Rt., Box 517-E, Al-
bany. f
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE 4
Tender White half runner
bean seed, produce abundantly,
50c cup. Mrs. H. V. Shelton, Rt.
3, Jasper. :
Genuine Caneags Peas, hulls
and peas White, $1 cup, 3 cups,
10c and stamped addressed en-
velope..C. C. Draughon, Rt. ;
Ochlochnee.
White bush panies beans, long
green. Okra, purple hull peas,
30c cup; 4 cups, $1; White lady
peas, 30c pt; 4 pts., $1; 25 lb.
or more, 20c Ib.; also Black- -eye
Crowder Red Speckled and
cream Crowders. No less 25 lb.
shipped-or for sale at my place.
Tollie Pei Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville. -
150. ae Brown 2-crop Peas,
combine, recleaned, $4*bu. FOB.
Geo. S. Metzger, Clyo.
365 bu. Iron Clay Peas, 99.09
pet. ~purity, total germ., and
hard seed, 91 pct. New burlap
2 bu. bags, $4 bu. at farm. Jack
Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
Phone. Twilight 3-5393.
Tender mixed upland Corn-
Crowder garden Peas, col. but-
ter beans, 40c cup, 3 cups, 90c.
All Weevil treated. PP. Mrs. R.
T. Chatham, 128 Peters St., Cal-
100. bu. combine Peas, re-
cleaned, 90 pct. germ., $2.50 bu.
FOB. H. T. Cowart, Bronwood.
Old time. half runner beans,
35c cup, or $1 qt. Add postage.
Mrs. Willis C. Loggins, Rt. 1,
Ellenwood.
Old time brown sitibed half
runner snap bean, and bunch
3 cups, $1; also 32 bu. Iron Field
Peas, cleaned and in 2 bu. bags,
$2. 25 bu. at farm. Geo. D. Bar-
field, Rt 3, Louisville.
Recleaned Iron Peas, in new
2 bu. bags, 98 pct. purity, 85
pet. germ., $3 bu. J. M. Walker,
Marshallville.
200 bu. Clay Peas, $2.50 bu.,
in 2 bu. new bags; also 1500 Ibs.
Brown Top Millet, 99.80 pct.
purity, 62.80 pet. germ. No weed
seed, 5c lb. all in 100 Ib. new
bags. L. P. Beckum, Matthews,
50 bu. 1955 Velvet beans, $8
by. Contact. H. J. Pate, Warm
Springs Rd., Second driveway
W. Miller Rd., Columbus.
White Acre bunch Peas, 89
pet. germ., 99.33 pct purity,
Weevil treated, $25 CWT., also
Conch and Cabbage peas, $15
CWT. . All: FOB. Weyman E.
<
hb 2e83.
PR PSII Sea Re ene oe!
Westinghouse 6 can milk cool-
Three 1000 cap. Oil Brooders,
25 Broiler size feeders, 12 three
other equip. Cheap for quick
sale. Cannot ship. Johnson Mil-
-| ler, Grantville.
roping
like new $85. Miss Pat Ash- |-
Could use
$2 also hand selected, Cluster |.
_| pepper seed, 4 dif. col. on bush,
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
RST eer cae ee
White bunch and running
butter peas, 3 cups, $1.35, iendee.
blue Pole and White and Strip-
ed half runner beans, 3 cups,
$1.40; large purple hull peas,
fa cups, $1.35; Broom corn seed, -
40c cup: 3 cups, $1.102-PP2ah:
Ga. No checks. Mrs. Lon ae
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
2 bu. bags, $2 bu.; also 2000
Crowder Peas, pure and sound,
FOB. Alex Barfield, Louisville,
Half runner striped beans,
T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford,
Add postage. C. J. Daniel; Rt
Americus.
10 bu. Velvet beans,
Jack Grace, Elko.
cut, Rt- Rt. 2, College Park.
pet.; germ., 84 pet.;
weeds, $4 bu.
FOB. John L, tee
Commerce.
150 bu> Iron Clay Peds, a2"
bu. bags, recleaned
shape, $3 bu., at farm. A.
Whitlow, Rt. 2, Unadilla.
no nexious
Ci
runner -beans, weevil | free,
slightly col. pole butter beans,
spotted Pole Cat Peas, 2 large
cups, $1.-PP. in Ga. Mrs. J. M.
Jones, Grayson,
runner garden and striped ten-
der Cornfield beans, and tender
White half runner_ garden.
beans, 50c cup; 3 cups, $1.35;
Speckled Crowder and Blue
Java Peas, 25 lb. 5 Ib. lots.
Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
350 bu. pure, recleaned Iron
Peas, in 2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu.
FOB., or at my place. R. F.
Scarborough, Byrom, Phone
Warner Robins, 1489-W1.
7 bu. old: fashion Peanut
Crowder Peas,, slightly cracked, .
15c lb. D. M. H.. Hesterlee, Rte
1, Carrollton.
Striped and White half run-
ner beans, tender and sound,
35 cup; -Col. bunch butter
beans, 30e cup; Pumpkin, Cit-
low meated Stone Watermelon,
Muskmelon seed, 10c tbls. Add
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Rt. 1, Suwanee.
.
200 lbs. Henderson bush but-
terbeans, White, 35c lb., of $30.
per 100 lbs. Add postage. G. L.
Williams, Box 16, Ideal.
Tron Clay Peas, recleaned and
pure in 2-1/2 bu. bags. R.A.
Allen, Jenkinsburg, Phone 2147 |
Jackson.
White Brown-eye Crowder
Peas, 15c lb. FOB.; also White
bunch butter peas, 20c lb. FOB.
No orders filled less 5 Ibs. G. F,
Holland, Cochran.
550 bu. combine peas, in new
2 bu. bags, $3- bu. FOB. W. I,
Marett, Rt. 3, Hartwell.
Old fashion long tender pod
White half runner beans, wee-
vil treated, 50c cup, 3 ,cups,
$1.25; long green pod Okra, 40
cup; also New Hampshire Ice-
box Watermelon seed, 40, 25c,
100, 50c, Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Rt.
3, Gainesville.
Old time tender White half
runner garden beans, 35 cup}
Mung beans, 40c Ib.; Blue Java
Peas, 15c cup. Cup free with
ea. 6 cups. Add 12c postage. for
ea. cup. Orders filled promptly.
P. B. Brown,-Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Old time tender White and
Speckled half runner garden
beans, 40c cup; also Blue Java
Peas, 20c lb.; Red spotted Crow-
ders, 30c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots. Add
Rooks, Newton.
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground. ;
PAGE FIVE
200 bu. little combine peas, a
Ibs. Sargrain, recleaned, Sesibes: 2
Mark T. Warren, Dewey Rose. ee
15 bu. 2 crop 6 wks. Brown
gathered without rain, $5 bu.
60c cup Add pee Mrs. eee ee
Blackeye and Tan 6 wks, .
Peas, 8 lb., $1; also white Peas,
AAD; 61s For eating or seed.
a
with no string var., $6 bu. FOB.
6-8 bu. long pod Aare: hull :
Peas, $7 bu. FOB. G. W. North--
Jackson. Soybeans, . purity, 99 =f
in 2 bu bags,
Ris 2, eae
in good fe
1955 crop tender brown half
heavy bearers, Black and White
Old time tender Speckled haj
ron, yellow squash, Senna, yel-
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germ.
BEANS AND PEAS
- FOR SALE
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Recleaned Jackson Soybeans,
even wt., 2 bu. bags, $3.75 bu.;)
Lee Soybeans, recleaned, even
wt., 2 bu. bags, $5 bu. 85 pct.
FOB. farm. J. W. Trun-
nell, Cochran.
* Tron Clay Peas, recleaned in}
2-1/2 bags, $3-bu. H. C. Allen,
Rt. 3, McDonough, Phone 3379.
40 bu. Jew Soybeans, 81 pct.
germ., 99.18 pct. purity. No
weed seed, $3 bu. FOB.'M: J.
Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton.
30 bu. nice clean Brabham
Peas, $5.85 bu; 15 bu. nice,
sound) 90 day Velvet beans,
$4.75 bu. No less 2 bu. shipped.
H. D. Goodwin, Greensboro.
Large quanity good quality
White Cabbage Peas, 83 pct.
germ., $16 CWT.: also Conch
Peas, 73 pct. running acre, 85
pet., $12 CWT. All FOB. Roy
M. .Brooks, Rt, 2, Newton,
Phone 4344.
25 bu. nice, clean Brabham
Peas, $5.75 bu., 10. 90 day Vel-
vet beans, $4.85 bu. Good and
sound. W. P. Snelson, Greens-
boro.
White. Acre Conch Peas,
bunching type, 99.15 pct. purity,
no noxious weeds, 91 pct. germ.,
Hand graded. Del. in or FOB
Decatur. 5 lb., $1; 25 lbs., $4.50;
100 Ibs., $16.00. Add postage or
freight. Send money order.
J. E. McCrean, Jr., 1468 Clair-
mont Rd., Decatur.
Good, -tender speckled Cut-
short cornfield beans; also imp.
White half runners, 50c cup,
3 cups, $1.25; also Martin Gourd
seed, yellow Popcorn, 4 cups,
$1. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Henry G. Parks, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Large purple hull Crowders,
bears early until frost, clean,
sound, 50c pt.; 75c qt; also few
red Crowders, 50c pt.; 75c qt.
prompt del. Add postage. Mrs.
Herbert Richardson, Rt. 1, Bow-
don.
Tron Hay Peas, recleaned, in
9-1/2 bu. bags, - $3. bu. :
Alien, Rk 3, McDonough, phone
3379.
Good, White and striped half
runner 6 wks. bean seed, free
from Weevils, 50c cup; long
green Okra seed, bears until
frost, 440c lb. Add postage: also
big yellow pumpkin seed, 30,
20c and stamped enevelope.
Mrs. Otto Rice, Cumming.
Old time striped half runner
snapbeans seed, col. butter bean
seed, 50c cup, or 3 cups, $1;
also 32 bu. Iron field Peas,
cleaned and in 2 bu. bags, $2.25
at barn. Geo. D. Barfield, Rt. 3,
Louisville.
White bunch butter peas;
White bunch butter beans, 3
cups, $1.25; also col. bunch half
runner bean seed, 3 cups, $1.35,
hand shelled 1955 seed. Add
postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Rt.
5, Cumming.
Genuine bunch Velvet beans,
recleaned, 86 pct. germ., hard
seed, included, $10 bu.. Nelson
Cash, Martinez.
300 bu. recleaned, pure Iron
Peas, in 2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu.
FOB. my place. R. F. Scar-
borough, Byron, Phone Warner
Robins, 1480-W-1l.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
200 bu. Whatley prolific corn
in shuck, slipped shuck closely,
dry and sound, No: weevils,
$1.20 bu. FOB. Alex Barfield,
Louisville.
100 bu. good White corn in
shuck, $1.40 bu. Thomas Neal,
Blue Ridge.
Extra. good White Corn,
White cob, 2c lb. or $1.60 bu.,
at barn. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 5,
Newnan. Phone 1690-W-3.
.200 bu. White Corn in ghuck
at home, located 6 mi. La-
_, Grange, on Hamilton Rd. sp
|
Herman Lanier, Rt. 2,
Grange, Phone 6565.
100 bu. Good Corn, in ear at
barn, $1.00 bu. Mrs. L. J. Wal-
ker, Milan.
200 .bu. White large eared
Corn (not hybrid), slipped
shuck, $1.25 bu. FOB my place.
Manly Davenport, Dial.
Yellow corn, in shuck, at my
home, $1.40 bu. R. E. Wilson,
5922 Houston Rd., Macon,
Phone 28536.
250 bu. Corn, $1.30 bu. also
2 tons Peanut Hay, $18.00 ton.,
at barn. Located 4 mi: So.
Brooklet. Mrs: J. W. Forbes,
Rt. 2, Brooklet.
25 lbs. Valencia Peanuts, 30
lb., in 5 Ib. lots; also 40 Ibs.
Dynamite Popcorn, 20c lb.; 4
lbs. Golden Bantam sweet corn,
40c lb. Special price on ea.
lot if all taken. Add postage on
ail. M. C. Howard, Rt. 1, Smyr-
na.
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
Cokers 100 wilt resistant cot-
ton seed, 2 yrs. from breeder,
bale to Acre, treated and ma-
chine delinted, $5.00 CWT. in
100 Ib. bags, FOB. S. C. Mont-
gomery, Junction City.
Pure Empire wilt resistant
big boll cottonseed, grown from
foundation seed, ginned on one
Var PIMs Weer dD, Ane: C. Couch,
Senoia.
ist yr. cotton seed, 100 wilft-
resistant, big 5 lock, rolls re-
cleaned, treated, delinted, 1 var.
gin, picked dry, over bale ~o
Acre; I - 1/16 in. staple, 40
pet. lint, direct from Cokers
Reg. ped. seed in 1955, $6.00
CWT bag. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2,
Se 47, Social Circle, Phone
HAY AND STRAW
(Wheat. Oats, Etc.)
FOR SALE
Lot of Millet and Peanut
hay, $15.00 ton, at my barn.
a Hadden, Louisville, Ph.
616.
50 tons Kobe and Grass hay,
$25.00 ton; also 1000 bales Oat
Straw, 25_ bale. WwW. M. Clem-
ons, Rt. 3, Rome.
1500 bu. Oats, 75 bu. FOB.
Convenient loading. L. J. Farm-
er, Wrens, Ph. Liberty 7-6679.
Several tons extra good run-
ner Peanut Hay, with plenty
leaves baled in it, wire tied.
Frank Pearman, Chula, Phone
1428-R-2. a
PLANTS FOR SALE
Black Raspbenries, 6, $1.00;
Condions Giant Mastodon ever-
bearing Strawberry plants, $1.
C.: Catnip and Sage plants, 6,
$1.00; also Muskadine grape
vines, 6, $1.00, and May Cher-
ry trees, 6, $1.00. Add postage.
set Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.
Govt. inspt. Copperskin P. R.
Potato plants, seed grown from
vine cuttings, $3.25 M. del., 2m.
up, $3.00 M. del.; also genuine
Rutger Tomato plants, open
grown, moss packed, $3.00 M.
Del. AM now ready. Thomas
Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surreacy.
Sweet Potato plants, Ga. Red
var., from. vine grown seed
stock, treated, Cert. inspt., $1.
C. Booking orders for April
del. or $6.00 M. FOB. ready
April 1, weather permitting.
Tom Anderson, McRae, Phone
8524.
Gov. inspt. bunch and new
imp. Leland bunch Potato
plants, $4.50 M. and La. Cap-
perskin runners, $3.00 M. El-
mer Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Cert. and treated. Gold Rush
Potato plants, wilt resistant,
half running, now ready, $4.
M. Del: by PP, E. F. Entrekin,
Rt. 2, Box 53, Bremen.
Genuine Copperskin Potato
plants, full count, good plants,
$2.50 M. FOB. Leary C. Deal,
Patterson.
Cert. P. R. Potato plants, $4.
M. Full count and prompt shiip-
Tate guar. J. M. Holton, Alma,
Rt. 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE.
Spring grown Cabbage, Chas.
Wakefield, Copenhagen, Mkt.
Ga. Collard and White sweet
Bermuda onion plants, pencil
size, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.; 5 M.,
$7.50; Marglobe and Rutger To-
mato plants, 500, $1.50; $3:00
M.; 5 M., $12.50. Exp. Col, Mrs.
i Stokes, Box 349, Fitzger-
ald. .
Chas. Wakefield, White Ber-
muda Onions, and round Dutch
frestproof cabbage plants, 300,
$1.25; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M.; also
Cayenne Hot pepper, and Calif.
Wonder Sweet pepper; Rutger
Tomato plants, 500, $2.00, $3.50
M. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Tobacco plants, $1.00 M., at
bed, any amt. Good, stout
7 mi. Homerville, on Headlight,
Rt. 1, Box 103, Dupont.
Coastal Bermuda Stolons,
free from common Bermuda
and other noxious grass and
weeds, by truck at farm. Under
50 M., 50 M. or 40c M. for 50
M. or. more. M. D, J. Harrison,
Rt. 1, Blackshear, Phone 3713.
Millions Cert. Potato plants,
Ga. Reds, and Bunch P. R., $5.
M.; Copperskins and reg. P. R.,
$4.00 M.; 3 M., $10.00; 5 M. up,
$3.00 M.; also Rutger and big
red Tomato plants, 500, $2.00,
$3.00 M. B. J. Head, Alma,
Phone 3791.
Chas. Wakefield frost proof
cabbage plants; also White
Benmuda Onions, 500, $1.75;
$2.50 M., or 60c C.: also Rut-
ger Tomato plants, and hot and
sweep pepper, $3.25 M., or 75
C. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Tobacco pla its, Va. Gold var.
will sell by M., or whole bed.
See at farm. G. C. Lanier, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Abbeville.
Gov. inspt. Red and pink
Puerto Rico Potato plants; also
Rutger Tomato plants, ea. $3.
M. No checks. PP. Paul Light-
sey, Screven.
Gov. inspt. Copperskin Pota-
to plants, now ready. $3.50 M.
FOB., 5 M. or more, $3.50, FOB.
Prompt shipment. Eugene Hut-
to, Rt. 2, Surrency.
. Cert. Sweet Potato Plants,
now ready, bunch Puerto Rico,
New Ga. Red and Gold Rush.
Guar. Del. on confirmed orders.
L-L. Heidt, Box 49, Cordele;
Phone 1357.
. Famous climbing Toma 86
plants, will make 2 bu. to
vine. Up to 2 Ib.,. $1.00 doz.
.|PP. Grover Henry, Abbeville.
Gov. inspt. Cert. Copperskin
Puerto Rico. Potato plants,
grown from vine cuttings, $3.
M. Have 550 bu. bedded> Now
ready. Aubrey i iapicis Ritcas
Patterson,
Breccoli, Brussels sprouts,
Cauliflower, Celery, Lettuce,
Carrots, Kale, Early Dawn and
Rutger Tomatoes, Egg~ plant,
Bell and Hot pepper, heading
collards, Wakefield cabbage,
35c doz.; Herbs, Coriaander,
Dill Sage, Borage, Mint, Balm,
Horehound, Sweet Fennel,
Anise, 50c doz. No less $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Sr:, Register. \
Gov. inspt. and treated P. R.
Potato plants, dbl. to hill; also
copperskin, $4.00 M. Del.;. Mar-
globe & Rutger Tomato plents,
moss packed, $400 M. Del.
Frank. Merritt, Rt. 1, Screven.
Wakefield Cabbage, $2. M.;
Crystal Wax Onion, $2. M.; 60c
C.; Rutger Tomatoes, $4.50 M.;
bunch Potato, $6 M.; P. R.
and Copperskin Potatoes, $4.50
M; also Calif. wonder pepper $5
M., or-75c C. PP. Harold E.
Smith, Baxley.
Gov. > inspt. La. Copperskin
Potato plants, $3.75 M. Del.;
Ruby King Sweet and Long
creen hot pepper: also Pimento
Pepper, $3.75 M., 60c C. Flor-
ence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Gov. inspt. bunch Copper-
skin and new Impr. Leland
David Mann, Rt. 2, Surnency.
Early fodia runner Black-
berry plants. Mrs. H. W.. Law,
\Chula. ;
plants. Will not ship. Located:
Homerville Rd. M. D. Stalvey
Milo grain sorghum seed, 73
4 accompanies order.
bunch Potato plants, $450 M.|
hull Crowder peas, 12c Ib. Add
Govt. inspt. and treated Cop-
perskin Potato plants, $4. M.
Del.-
shipment, Luther Griffis,
2, Odum. fe
Fancy Bouquet Pepper fain
grows 10-12 in bunch,
PP. F. A. Ulm, 1483 Estes St.,
Augusta.
Rt.
Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to plants, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M.;
fresh grown Cabbage and Ga.
Collard plants, $1.50 M. Jack
Davis, Box 662, Fitzgerald.
Spring Cabbage and Ga. Col-
lard plants, 500, $1.25; $1.50 M.;
Rutger, and Marglobe Tomato
plants, 500, $1.75, $3.00 M.
Roots unwrapped. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Fitzgerald.
Red and Black Heap beuee
$1.00 doz.;
berry, also Mastodon everbear- |
ing, $1.25 C.; Catnip, Hore-
hound, Lemon Balm, $1. doz.;
Dill plants, and Pennyroyal,
30c doz.: a Peppermint, 25,
30c; Garlic bulbs, lge., 50c doz.:
small, 4 doz., $1.00. Mrs F. M.
Eaton, Rt. 1., Dahlonega,
Klondike Strawberry plants,
from large berries, $1.00 C.:
Adid 22c postage for ea. C. or-
der. Mrs. Dave Jackson, Rt. L
Conyers. :
Rhubarb hanes, 8, es also
Jerusalem Artichokes, $1. gal.
Add postage. Mrs. Eva Sey
Rabe; Ellijay.
Gocd strong aid fashion
Sweet Strawberry plants, 75c
C.; every green vine, $1. C.;
also Tansy, 4, 75c. Add post.
age. Dollie Pearson, Rt. 1, poe
43, Dahlonega.
_ Kudzu Crowns, 50c C, $12.00
M., Red and black Raspberry
and Dewberry, Hazlenut and
Blueberry, $1.00 doz.; Red Gold
Strawberry plants, $1.25 C.;
also Balm, Horehound, Catnip,
and Tansy, 6, 50c. Mrs. M.-L:
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-2
yrs. old, $2.00 C., 500, $7.50.
Add postage. C. D. Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville,
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE 3-
Early Hegari, highest yielding
all Sorghums, Cert., graded,
sealed in new branded | 100 Ib.
bags, $6 CWT.; Not Cert., $5
CWT. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. -
Tender bunch beans seed,
weevil-free from White, brown
striped and Kittle 6 wks. Peanut
pinks half runners, 60 cup; Red.
speckled Crowders, and purple
hull Peas, 40e cup; bunch green
pod and Velvet Okra seed, 50c
cup. Add postage. No stamps
nor checks. Mandy Banks, Rt.
1, Carters.
White tender Cutshort Corn-
field bean seed, 60c cup; 50 cup
for 2 or more cups. PP. in. Ga.)
Mrs. W. W. Anderson, Rt. B./
Ellijay.
Rockyford ,Cantaloupe, large
Pumpkin seed, 35c cup; 75c pt.
PP; also Martin and Ornamen-
tal Gourd .seed, and Icebox
Watermelon. seed, 50 seed, 15
and stamped. envelope. Betity
Mewborn, Rt. 3, Dallas. a
10,000 lbs. Martins combine
pet. germ., clean combine run,
$4.50 per 100 Ibs. at farm. Will
Ship freight collect if money
James A.
Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, Phone 2575.
8,000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet,
recleaned, $5 per 100 lbs., also
300 bu. Clay peas, recleaned,
90 pct. ee $3.50 per hundred
lbs. S. W. Walker, Stapleton.
White Calif. Multiplyimg beer
seed, 20c start, 12 starts, $1 PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 1, Waco.
Brown Top Millet, excellent
quality, recleaned and. tested,
in new bags, reasonably priced,
or Exch. for good cattle. Geo.
H. Childs, 305
Thomaston.
3000. lb. Honey drip Can|
seed, 8c lb., 45 lb. long green
Okra seed, 25e lb.; 5 bu. purple
Mrs. SF. sone
Full count and prompt}
soz. 1%
Red, Gold, Straw-. =
Cotton. Ave.,}
1955. han sa
green, yellow -
-|melon seed, 50c pa
hull ~ blackeye Crowder
brown with purple
der peas, 20c lb. Weevil
ed. Add postage. Mrs.
Harmon, Rt 2, or
Hewes drip. /
(makes bright syrup
ple hull peas se
crowders. Mrs. Hol
~ About 100 one
less Okra seed, test
lb. W. O. King, Box
ley. : j
= 20 pints big eee typ
low meated watermelo
$4-ptc PPS Mrs. Aa
hee e Cumming.
ner bean seed, 50c cu
$1; red spotted an
Crowder peas,
90c. Mrs. Guy
Cumming.
Genuine tender gree
White Creaseback seed | ef ena
der White 6 wks bu
BSc cup; tender White
Crease-back shuck beans
Homer VanZandt, Dial.
Good, 01
seed, 5 pee 15; Bowes
ge 15 Te
3 doz., 25c; mie
doz. ae at
beans seed, 3
Klondike
| 90c C.; Ca
permint, 40c doz
nong vine cuttings,
postage on all. Mrs
Rts 1; Gainesville. _
~350 lbs. long,
seed, grown - from
Recleaned eas
seed, 7c lb.; 80 pet.
pet. Purity, 6c lb.; see
70. pct; purity,
new 100 Ib. sacks. FOB
H. Sanders, Rt. 2, Ne
Phone 53R-4. :
5 lbs. Clemso n Sp
seed, 60c lb.; 12 Ibs.
half runner beans, I/ :
40c Ib. Add postage. M. C.
ard, Rt. 1, Smyrna.
Ga. grown sugar crov
seed, from 1st grop S
and trash free, 30c
Thomas~ Lightsey, Rt
rency.~
Ala. t
Brown sugar Crowder
Peas, recleaned, $7.50 bu.
Patrick, Rt. 3, McDon
Good, tender Whit te hal
long ones u
40 cup, 3 cups, $1
age. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Ellijay.
65c cup, 3 i
stamps nor checks.
Sullivan, 124 W.
all kinds,
pickling
posta 3:
3, Rockmart. _
OR SALE
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ra, sa i
Sunflower seed, 15
Old fashion smell melon,
a 1c; large running Cu-
seed, 15 pkg.; Pride
ate melon (pure) seed,
seed, (25 pkg.; and
1 envelope for ea. kind.
:- Summers, Rt 5,
4
i ron eee 5c lb.; col bunch
beans, 35 Ib.: 3 Ibs. $1;
Cantaloupe seed, 45c cup;
natn, Mustard seed, 40c/
Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-
_ 2 doz., 75c. Add -post-
je Crowe, Rt. 1,. Cum-
2 Rader a: striped
id bean seed, and White
. bean seed, weevil free,
Add postage. Ethel
Rt 2, Gainesville.
tender brown striped
Id .and White bunch
d, weevil treated, 40c
cups, $1. Add postage.
e | Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
A
oe Brown Top Millet
99.19 purity, 87 germ., no
ous weeds, $6 per hundred
i Mac Oglesby, Rt.
clean and bright, grown
Cert. seed, in 1/4 lb. lots,
lot. PP. M.O. only. J. B.
mar Milner
veet, White Multiplying -on-
sets, 50c qt.; 2 qts., $1;$1.50
_ Add postage. Mrs. Dan
Y Quitman.
fashion tender coat Okra
35 cup; White half run-
ans seed, 40c cup; Curl-
fustard seeds, 15c tbls. All
lary Ruth Hist,
= FOR SALE
fashion _var. + - Speckled
eggs for setting, $1.75
Be PPS Mrs. Eulene Allen,
ek Pheasant eggs, $3.
del.:. White Cornish eggs,
prize winning stock, $1.50
a del. Mrs. O. L. Craft,
_ Lavonia. i
pebred heavy type serey
ge cornish haiching
er 15, or 30, $3.25
7 to be returned
. M. O. only. Miss Cora
a terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty
| doz. Guinea eggs, 35c doz.:
~40c doz. Buyer pay post-
1.50 on Crate (to be re-
ed at buyers cost). Add
Y ge on ea. doz. H. H.
r, Orchard Hill.
Se
asant , 20 ea.
ez eggs or
per 100. Dick Reilly, Rt.
) , Phone 4373. -
gneck Pheasant eggs, 25c
booking orders for day
its, 50c ea. Not less
ad Henry Dupree, Jr.,
_ Acworth.
\TTLE FOR SALE.
1 yr. old bull, Eisa Tro-
rica. Sires side with
a, EHileenmere, Epponian,
ier and Blackbird breed-
ckcap on Dams side,
Eileenmere, Blackbird,
Miss Burgess and
_ breeding. Sells off
e. $300. J. M. Brown, Rt.
Iton. te
potted Hereford bull, 2-
) Ibs., papers furnished, |
except Sundays. No
as Welsh, Heath Rd.,
on.
C mileh cows to freshen
| 30 days; also 20 to
August and Septem-
pl lace, 1 mi. West of
Ww. Mannie Head,
gad reg. potas Here-
, 15 mo. old; halter
yr . and per-
_ top bred
e o Watemelon aka ;
, sider Exch.
*>|Zora Brown,
_| Seottdale.
entire : heard | Reg., polled
Hereford cattle, 120 head. Top
bloodlines. E. T. Newton, C/O
Choctaw Ranch, Madison, Phone
113 of 157-J.
; 5 grade Hereford Brood cows
and calves. Some re-bred, $600;
also pigs and shoats. $10 and $15
ea. A. P. Smith, 218 W. Walker
Ave., College Park. aacione PO-
1-3439.
For sale or ike at my home:
Angus cattle, Ford tractor,
Fertz. and cultivator and tiller.
dG. Purvis, Rt.2,- Millen,
Phone 321-J3.
Reg. Black Angus cattle for
sale. Contact. H. O: White, 6900
Campbellton Rd., Atlanta.
_ Reg. Hereford bull, 16 mo.
old, with papers, $145, at~farm.
J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Box 210,
Newnan, Phone 2301.
100 head cattle for sale. John
Goldin, Rt. 2,. Temple, Phone
4498 after 8 p.m. sf
2 Hereford bulls, horned type,
Duke 2nd.
Ground.
Fine, 1 yr. old 700 lb. Guern-
sey heifer for sale. Mrs. J>,D.
Glaze, Rt. 1, Box 109, Stone
Mountain, Phone 4142.
Pr. Oxen, wt. 800 Ibs., well
broke, $350 for pr. and- yoke.
L. O. Lindsey, Swainsboro.
Reg. Angus bull, Coastalmere'
28, good cond. Sell or con-
or feeder steers:
also want feeder Steers, and
good Hay. David T. Jennings, P.
QO. Box 84, Americus.
Reg. polled Hereford cattle,
entire herd, 120 head, top
bloodlines. ee Newton, Chee-
taw Ranch, Madison, Phone 157-
J. : :
M. C. Roberts, Ball
Holstein Heifer, artificially
sired and from good cow,
freshen soon with first calf,
bred to reg. Guernsey bull, $200
at farm. T. B. and Bangs test-
ed; also Jersey Heifer, fresh,
first calf, <rtificially sired, cow
and calf, $200. Mr. Edward Paul,
Wadley, Phone 168.
Reg. Jersey Heifer, ready to
breed, $35. Come after. Mrs.
Rear Pine St.,
Jersey milch cow, freshen
July, giving 3-1/2 gal. milk.
Mrs. Dixie Wright, Rt. 2, Box
365, Wrightsboro, Augusta.
Dbl. standard reg. polled
Hereford bulls. My place, 4 mi.
East Tifton, on Hwy. 82. Ray
Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tifton.
4 Holstein heifers, freshen
in 2-3 mo., $125 ea.; 3 holstein
hefers, wt. 300 Ibs. ea.; $50 ea.;
Holstein, freshen with 2nd calf,
$175 or $800 for lot. Loyd Kead-
Je, Yatesville.
Reg. Hereford bull and heif-
er calves of finest strain, for
sale. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o
Melody Brook Farm, Windy
Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone
Smyrna 5-7385.
Reg. polled Hereford cow
| with reg. polled bull calf, at
side, second calf, $175 at farm.
J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Box 210,
Newnan, Phone 2301.
10 purebred Whiteface heif-
ers, 6 freshen soon and 4 with
calves by side and purebred
Whiteface bull, $175 ea. Archie
Poynter, Rt. 1, Kathleen.
Sev. fine reg. Guernsey Cal-
ves, both sex, ages from 5-15
mo. old. All from good blood-
lines and good color, Arthur
Whitfield, Rt. 4 Ball Ground.
3 reg. Aberdeen Angus cows
(one not reg.) and one reg. herd
bull, $675 for lot. J. S. Thomas,
Burnt Hickory Ra., Douglas-
ville, Phon- 2381.
Reg. Angus 4 yr. old Bull,
Eillenmere 502, wt. 1,100 Ibs.,
$175; Whiteface heifer, 2 ars:
old, bred to Reg. bull, $80. Julius
A. Graves, Fayetteville 5792.
Purebred - pelled Hereford
Cow, 27 mo. old, with heifer
calf at side, 6 mo. old. Cow
-| bred Dec. 20, 1955 to reg. polled
| Hereford bull, $175 for -both. G.
4W. Darden, Watkinsville.
16 mo. old, grand-sons of Baca.
_ CATILE FOR SALE - . MISCELLANEOUS HOGS FOR SALE
FOR SALE . .
Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, Reg. Berkshires: 16 mos :
: is Ss 5. old
ta oe Abe Fosier, | Williams ARTICHOKES: ' sow (had 1 litter of 8), 18 mos.
Faizburn 5841. , a Jerusalem Artichokes, old boar, also Reg. Yorkshire
Z _ 1$1 gal., $7 bu., at home; PP. in sow, 18 mos. old, 12 pigs first
Purebred Guernsey Cow,|*hird zone; $1.65 gal. PP.
freshen. Apri] 12 with third
calf, $135 for both; Cow with-
out calf, $125. Mrs. E. W. Mc-
Cain, Stockbridge, Phone 2471.
Dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bull, 4 yrs. oid, used very litle,
Halter broke, very gentle and
wt. 1500 lbs., for sal or exch.
for young bull. R: R. William-
son, Rt. 4, Bowdon.
Angus bull, about 1 yr. old,
for sale. See anytime. J, B, Gran-
itt, 147 Hightower Rd., Atlanta.
Sev: young Angus bulls, best.
of breeding and good indivi-
duals. Reasonable. R. F, Burch,
c/o. Burchhayen Farm, East-
man.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.
Palomino Stud Colt, 18 mo.
old, Jr. reg. Palomino Horse
breeders of America. Will del.
or can see at Westwood Farm,
George W. West, Jr., 4825 Ptree
Dunwoody Road, N. E., Atlan-
ta, Phone EX-5579.
3 gaited, gentle, bay Mare,
cheap, or tirade for small horse,
10 yrs. old and child can han-
die. C. M. Turner, Hampton,
Phone 3512.
2 geldings and Mare, boke
and well trained to work cat-
tle, priced reasonable or will
cons der Exch. for good cat-
tle. James Butts, c/o B. and
B. Ranch, The Rock
Roman Allen Mare, 16 mo.
old, broke to ride, wt. 600-700
lbs., Very gentle. Quick sale.
Buck McCrea, Rt. 2) Alma>
5 gaited Saddle Horse, gent-
le for children or adults. Will
bring colt in-July. Fred Elliott,
Clayton, Phone 2805 between
8 a.m. and6 p.m.
Reg. Tennessee Walking hor-
ses, 2 young partly broke; 2
Mares with young colts; white
Arabian gaited horse; small bay
gaited and Blue Roan ponies.
All gentle, $85-up; extra large
goat, $15; 20 reg. horn type
Hereford cows, $125 up. E. R.
Taylor, LaGrange, Phone 4531.
Excellent mare mule, 8 yrs.
old, gentle, work anywhere. No
plug, wt. 1,000 to 1,050 Ibs.
$100 FOB here. S. C. Mont-
gomery, Junction City.
ue Palomino stallion at
Stud. O. White, 6900 eee:
belton aa Atlanta,
Saddle horses for sale. Con-
tact. H. O. White, 6900 Camp-
bellton Rd., Atlanta.
11 Indian Ponies, Unbroke,
$85 per head. Located 2-1/2
mi. So. Abbevilie. Dick Fuller,
Rt. 2, Box .0, Abbeville.
Reg. Ten.. Walking horses:
3 brood mares, 3 colts. Papers
furnished. Dennis Kautz, Rt. 3,
Box 37, Fitzgerald, Phone 6433
Mare Mule, Age 10 yrs., wt.
950 Ibs. healthy, good condition,
full of energy, $85 or will trade
for good mule, slow gaited in
good shape, for less value. W.
B. Bethune, Rt. 1, McBean.
Pr. Work mules, 8-10 yrs.
old, wt. 1050 lbs., 1 Bay and 1
Blue, both horse mules, work
dbl. or single; also 2- horse wag-
on, med. size; and 2-horse wag-
on, heavy duty, wheels, pract-
ically new. Jim Turner, Re.
Box 79, Blairsville.
7 yr. old gaited bay mare, can
be kept in pasture with other
horses or ca:tle with satisfac-
tion. Sell cheap, including Wes-
tern saddle and bridle. Bill Pat-
rick, Hampton. Phone 3512.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
BAMBOO ROOTS:
Large kind of Bamboo roots,
25 ea. Not less 4 shipped. Will
ship mix. lots. Mrs. M. F, Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.
Bamboo cane roots, 50c_ Ib.
_ 606 College St.
Add postage. Denver Holland,
Carrollton,
fras,
in second zone: $7 bu. Exp. col.;
Artichokes plants, $1 C., at
home, $1.50 C., second zone,
PP.; $8 M. PP., $6 M. col. exp.
C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave, N E.,
Atlanta 8, Phone AT-6452.
CANE (SUGAR CANE):
Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 100,-
000 stalks, 4c per stalk, Contact.
S.< J, aHoss: Brooklet, Phone
93187, Statesboro.
FERTILIZER:
Good rooted Chicken compost,
50c bag, or in truck loads. W. W.
Johnson, Rt. 4, Austell, Phone
7913. /
GOURDS: |
Martin Gourds, $3 doz.; Dip-
per and extra large, $5 doz.;
Ornamental, $1.50 doz.; $10 C.;
also asst. Gourd seed, 3 pkg.,
50c; $1.50 doz. pkg.- PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Martin and dipper gourds,
25c ea.: small mixed sizes, 10c
ea.; Gourd seed, $1 cup; 25c
pkg.; also Icebox Watermelon
seed, 25c pkg. Add postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Ca-
milla.
SACKS:
Print sacks, one two and alike,
3 for $1 and postage. Mrs. Hoke
Golden, oe
3 oe print Rag
PP. One of kind. Mrs. W. Y.
Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan.
3 of kind print sacks, 9 odd
ones, 45c ea. All PP. No checks.
Will ship at once. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millan.
Approx. 125 feed sacks, with-
out holes, 10c a. FOB. F. R.
Lovell, Box 501 Rome.
SAGE:
Green sage, .50c doz. plants.
Cannot ship. Come after. Neai
Lumpkin Camp ground, on Rt.
4. Mrs. Bettie Burt, Rt. 4, Daw-
sonville.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Roots, 4 lb. lard box,
$1.30; Queen of the meadow,
4 lb. lard box, $1.50; also Wild
Cherry Bark, 4 Ib. lard box,
$1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talk-
ing Rock.
Plantain, peach leaves, mul-
lein, yellow root, sarsaparilla,
elder, spicewood, plum, sassa-
yellow dock, blackberry,
wild cherry, pine,
red alder, persimmon, sweet
gum, red, white oak, poplar
bark, 2 Ibs. $1. Exch. for Print
poke root,
3, $1.50.-R
sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addi-
son, Hartwell. -
litter, $75 ea. some pigs from
both, 10 weeks old, $12.50 ea.
All at farm. W. D. Wilbanks,
Rt. 3, Chatsworth.
14 boars and 7 gilts, purebred,
9 wks. old, 16 of them ent. to
reg. $20 ea. at farm. 6 mi. N. EB.
Parry on Lake Joy Rd. Edw.
Helms, Rt. 1, Box 281 A, Warn-
er Robins.
OIC hogs, all ages, from
Champion bloodline. Prices in-
clude Reg. papers (prices not
stated), 0. .:C. = Burnett: C7O
Moss Oaks Farm, Quitman.
Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-4 mos.
old, $25-$30 ea.; bred gilts, $60
ea.; bred sows, $100 ea. Bred
by Foundation stock. Life treat-
ed. Papers furnished; also
Guernsey cows, fresh, both Reg.
and Grades. Marvin Newsome,
Sandersville.
OIC pigs, 2 mos. old, $10 ea.
and OIC boar, ready for serv-
ice, $40. L. E. Brown, Rt.
Lithonia.
tain, 3113.
Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
some of the finest bloodlines,
10-12 wks. old. Reg. in owners
name, $22 ea. Not reg., $20 ea.
T. O. Romine, Rt. 1, Box 241,
Rincon, Phone Springfield 152-
D3
Phone Stone Moun-
OIC pigs, 8 wks old, will reg.
in buyers name, both: sex, $20
ea. Irving Stephens, County
Line Rd.,. Rt. 1,. Ellenwood,
Phone DI-8348.
Very fine Reg. Hampshire
Sows, bred to reg. male. Geo.
Phillips, Rt. 1, Rockmart, Phone
5722.
16 fine Shoats, 9 wks. old,
Duroc and Hampshire cross,
$150 for lot. Russell McGukin,
Rt. 1, Bremen, Phone 3101 after
6 p.m.
Purebred red Duroc pigs, 6
mos. old, have 4 males and 4
females, this size, Cherry red,
blocky type. J. J. Waters, Louis-
ville, Phone 3271.
Reg. Duroe boar, 13 mo. old,
-Reserve Champion of Macon
Area Pig Chain show.
Coker, Social Circle.
Reg. Duroc boars, and gilts;
also fancy feeder pigs. M.oF.
Patterson, 4070 McAfee Rd.,
Decatur, Phone DE-8613.
Reg. Tamworth pigs,
May 1, also unrelated boards
and gilts. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt
3, Fitzgerald, Phone 6541.
Jackie
4
ALL SEED
pertaining to seed for sale
of the seed.
for sale.
grown on Georgia farms.
Persons not classified
produce under cultivation.
NOTICE
Effective July 1 all advertisements or notices
in the Market Bulletin must be accompanied by a
seed laboratory report on the germination me purity
of the seed offered for sale.
The new seed law passed by the 1956 session of
the General Assembly requires that each bag or con-
tainer of seed advertised for sale in the state carry
a complete label giving the purity and germination
Under the law farmers may sell seed they pro-
duce, at their farm, without complying with the test-
ing requirements if they do not advertise the seed
The law applies to the seed of flowers, shrubs
znd trees as well as to the seed of crops generally
Farmers not licensed as dealers may have their
seed tested free in the State seed laboratory at 19
Hunter St. S.W., Atlanta 3. Ga. Farmers licensed as
dealers must pay for this. service.
flower seed or other types of seed for sale must have
their seed tested elsewhere.
Under rules and regulations governing advertis-
ing or notices in the Market Bulletin, only those per-
sons who actually produce seed may advertise in the
Bulletin and they may advertise only the seed they
GROWERS
submitted for publication
as farmers who produce
ready
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~ PAGE EIGHT
service,
HOGS FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
6 Shoats, corn fed, 5 mo. old
April 10. Located on Hamilton
Rad.; 6 mi. LaGrange. Mrs. Her-
man Lanier, Rt. 2, LaGrange,
Phone 6565.
10 SPC pigs, 7 wks. old, $6 ea.
at farm. Arcltie W. DeLong, Rt.
1, River
DI-7660 .
10 White OIC pigs, 2 mos. old
$8 each; also 1 Jersey Milch
cow, fresh with 3rd calf, calf
2 wks. old. Grady West, Rt. 2,
Bex 161, Eatonton.
SPC Gilts and boars from
champion blood lines, 9 to 16
wks. old,- wormed and treated.
Reg. in buyers name. My place,
2-1/2 mi. E. of Camilla on Moul-
trie Hwy. H. G. McGahee, Rt. 4,
Box 150, Camilla. Phone 6956
and 8088.
7 pure bred Hamphire pigs,
12 wks. old, 4 gilts, 3 males. $25
ea. with order. Will register
in buyers name. Crated and
shipped Express collect. F.F.A.
M<mber. Edd Gibson, Attapul-
gus.
Pigs for sale. Contact. H. O.
White, 6900 Campbellton Rd.,
Atlanta
wk. Shortnose OIC crossed
with R. Wampshire pigs, $10.
e2a.; $18 pr. W. E. Smith, New-
Rd., Conley, Phone
_ ton School, Rt. 2, Alpharetta.
Reg.. Tamworth pigs, excell-
ent bloodlines. M. S. Brannen,
Rt. 1, Statesboro.
Reg. SPC boar, ready for
7 mo. old, wt., 200 lbs.
Harry Johnson, Silver Creek.
Pr. 1 yr. old young OIC hogs,
male dll white, female all black.
G. W. Williams, c/o Williams
Dairy, Rt. 1, Box 808, Colum-
bus.
OIC female pigs, 6 wks. old,
Contact. Lewis H.- Jones, Rt.
3, Fayetteville.
Reg. OIC Sow, with papers,
wt. 300 lbs., ready to be bred,
$60 at farm. Cannot ship. Mrs.
E. W. McCain, Stockbridge,
Phone 2471.
Purebred SPC pigs, 9-13 wks.
old, J. J. King, Chafin Rd., Rt.
1, Roswell, Phone 2444.
_Well developed; wormed, vac.,
15 wks. old Tamworth gilts,
reg. in buyers name; $22.50 ea.,
or 2, $40. also want to buy
young Tamworth boar, or will
Exch. gilt for boar; John Es-
kew, c/o Greer Valley Farm,
Fairburn, Phone 3802.
OIC breeding stock, from reg.
shotnose blocky type stock, bred
gilts, and boar about ready for
service, not related to gilts; $35
and $40 ea.; Pigs, $20 ea. from
prize-winning boar. Will reg.,
treat, and crate. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.
14 Black Poland China pigs,
reg., born Feb. 3rd and 4th.
Randall Hudson, Box 21, Bol-
ingbroke, Phone Forsyth 6695.
OIC pigs, 7-8 wks. old, short-
nose, from champion bloodlines,
$18 ea., at farm; also good sows,
All- veg: J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2,
Americus, Phone 7575.
Reg. OIC boar, 1 yr. old, wt.
225 lbs., $32; also OIC Sow, with
10 pigs, 4 wks. old, without
papers. Will Lewallen, Lula.
-Hampshire and OIC pigs,
born Dec. and Feb. boars and
gilts, Contact. M. A. Coneway,
1160 University Dr., Brookhav-
en, Phone CH-2224.
SPC 9-16 wks. old, wormed
and treated, Champion. blood-
lines, reg. in buyers name. Lo-
cated 2-1/2 mi. E. Camilla,
on.Moultrie Hwy. H. G. Mc-
Gahee, Rt. 4, Camilla, Phone
6956.
2 reg. Hampshire brood sows,
2 yrs. old, $60 ea.; also other
igs for sale. Ervin Barnes,
Rt 1, Blue Ridge, Phone 3031.
Purebred Hampshire pigs,
boars ready for light service,
$50 ea.;
ea.; 150 Ib. gilts, $55 ea. (breed
if desired). All reg. buyers
name; also purebred gilts ,soon
to farrow, nc papers, $50 ea.
avid Stough, Locust Grove,
hone Griffin, 7396.
75 lb. open gilts, $35],
OIC pigs, from Champion
bloodlines, gilts and boars; also
few young service boars. Will
reg: in buyers name, treat and
crate. Buyers pay shiping chgs.
T. C. Burrett, c/o Moss Oak
Farm, Quitman.
Reg. Duroc hogs, for sale,
Cheap. Mrs. C> H. Findley, Rt.
2, Cordele.
8 female pigs, 75-100 Ibs. ea.;
sev. smaller and both sex, 50- |
80 lbs. ea.; young Sow with
8 pigs, 3 young boars, wt. 150-
225. 2 males, about 15 mos.
old. H. L. Williams, Baxtey.
Correction: Purebred Tam-
worths, eligible to registry, fin-
est breeding, healthy, prolific,
good grazers: some males, large
enough for service, $37. 50 ea.;
also have young gilts, males,
bred and open gilts at various
prices. Charle' Baldwin, Suwan-
nee.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS: :
2 white bantam roosters, 2
black and gold, 75 ea. 1955
hatch; also 2 White Pekin
drakes, $1. ea., and 2 doz. duck
eggs, $1. ea. doz. All at my
home. Audie Bell, Rt. 4, Dallas.
Old Eng. Black Breasted Red
game. White Leghorn, Mille
Fleur, Old Eng. Silver -Duck-
wing game, R. I. Red; Mod. BB
red game and Black Tail Japs.,
$10. trio; hatching eggs, 25c ea.;
common bantam hens; $1. ea.
B. H. Holsomback, 302 South
Harris St., East Point. .
Young bantam pullets and
roosters, also N. H. Reds and
Leghorns, 3 mos. old; Bantams,
50c: others, 60c ea.; also eggs
for hatching, eight cents ea. Mrs.
A. A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St.
N.-E., Atlanta 8.
2 purebred Cornish bantam
young roosters, ready for serv-
ice. J. M. Middleton; P. O. Box
191, Blakely.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:
8 hens and cock of Fullerton
Spangles from a five time win-
ner cock, $25. J. B. Davis, So.
Pond St, Toccoa.
LEGHORNS:
40 Keystone Leghorn hens, 8
mos old, laying over 70 pct.,
$1. ea. Come after. T. J. Bridges,
1970 Cascade Rd. S. W., Atlanta
7. PL-8-2411
Direct Roselawn Ped. White
Leghorns, 3 cocks, Yr. old, $2.50
ea.; 6 cockerels, 6 wks. old, $2.
ea. FOB. Jim CG Glenn, Rt. 1,
Chickamauga.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:
White King pigeons, $4. pr.
Jacke Highsmith, Rt. 2, Way-
cross:
White King pigeons, finest of
breeding strains, for sale. Ogden
A. Geilfuss, RFD 3, c/o Melody
Brook Farm. Marietta. Phone
Smyrna 5-7385.
Few 2 yr. old Btue Indian
peacocks, $17.50 ea. afi my home
(come after), or add shipping
charges. Mrs., Josie Downs, Rt.
1, Royston.
1 pr. 1955 hatch Mutant
pheasants, $10. Mrs. Bill Pick-
rell, Rt. 2, Cochran.
1 Ringneck pheasant hen, for
sale or exch. for bantams. Roger
S. Cobb, Box 287, Marietta.
Common pigeons, mated and
working, $1. pr.; Muscovy ducks,
$2.50 pr.; duck eggs, 8c ea. Star-
ling Yawn,
Booking orders Summer del.
for: Bobwhite baby quail, 50c
ea. up; eggs, 25c ea. $22.50 C;
Chukars, 65c ea. up; eggs, 40c
ea.; $35. C. Also, have few quail
hens now, $2.50 ea. Cliff Pur-
cell, 218 Mt. Vernon Dr. De-
catur, DE 4238.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE,. ETC.:
6 young turkey hens, around
6 mos., old, $4. ea. Dessie Brun-
er, Rt. 2, Ball Ground.
2 white purebred African
Guineas, $3. at my home. Mrs.
R. W. Wingo, Newnan.
_15 White Embden (purebred)
geese, $3. ea. at farm, A. L.
Roberson, Tignall, Phone 2410.
\
POULTRY WANTED
Want yellow Buff Top Knotts.
Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, 2270 Bag-
well Dr., S.Ws, Atlanta, Phone
PO-1-9909.
Want Muscovy Drake, about
1-1/2 yr. old. H. H. Woodberry,
12 Warren St. N.'E., Atlanta, 17.
Want pr. field Doves. Mrs.
M. Knight, 1681 Sargent St.,
S.E., Atlanta. :
BANTAMS:
Want some prize winning ban-
tams. Write Mrs, Bill Black, Rt.
2, Cave Spring.
DUCK SH :
Want 2 or 3 Mallard ducks
and 1 drake. Give price and age.
E. A. Wilder, 560 Calhoun St.,
Augusta. ; :
QUAIL:
Want 2 Chukar hens and 1
rooster. State age and price. Lee
Yother, Dalton.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 Saanan milk goats, frresh,
ea. giving 2-1/2 qts. milk daily,
$10 ea., at my place; also 2
young Nanny-goats, $2 ea. H.
.M. Mitchell, Rt. 4, Canton.
Pure White Saanan, naturally
hornless buck, 10 mo. old, $10
Cash, or exch. for fresh milk
type Doe and pay dif.-if any.
Mrs. L. W. Smith, Maxeys. -
Nubian Doe, subject to es
$10 at farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt.
Box 210, Newnan, Phone. a0K
Good grade Dairy goats, now
milking; also buck and doe
kids, sired by reg. Grandson
of Pierre Delnorte (the most
outstanding French Alpine of
his time), C. T. Hambrick, Rt.
1, Moultrie *
1 Pure bred milk goat, bred
to freshen with first kid in
July. Sell or thade -for yearling
heifer. Bring heifer, get goat.
Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas-
cade Rd., S. W., Rt. 4, Atlanta.
10 Ewes, eight with lambs at
side (several breeds) and 1
Shropshire Ram. Lelie J. Agan,
Rt. 3, Rockmart.
2 fine milk goats, fresh in,
$35, ea.; 2 others, 1 fresh, other
freshen soon, and 5 little goats,
$100 for lot, or sell separately.
Tom Nash, Rt. 1, Elberton.
1 Reg. Nubian milk goat, 3-4
qts. daily, freshen in about 2-3
wks. $40 at barn. Goe. D. Bar-
field, Rt. 3, Louisville.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 6-8 beef type Short horn
heifers; also Short horn bull,
of dif. bloodlines. W. D. Oliver,
643 Greenwood St., Barnesville.
ins,
jmail and School bus Rt. Ans. :
J.C. Nash, Rt. 2, |
Want nice Jersey or Brown|
Swiss heifer; of good milking)
stock. Prefer pure full breed. i
-| Will, buy or trade. for. same.
ree S. Barks, ay 4, Box: 50,4
Dalton.
Want I Reg. Guernsey eg
calf, 6-10 Mos. old, well mar
ed and good bloodlines. Write
what you have and price: del.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington,
HORSES AND MULES:
Want good gentle Mare, gen-
tle and in perfect cond., ~wt.
about 750 lbs. Prefer bred. State
what you have. Geo. Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Want 1 gentle saddle horse.
State price cond. and age. Dry-
fus Sullivan, Rt., Warner Rob-
Want saddle mare, wt. over
900: Ibs., 12 yrs. old, that will
do light farm work. Jerry ek
Rt. 2, Fairmount.
Want extra gentle pony, Shet-
land preferred. T. H. Guerry
Sr., 123 W. 44th St., Savannah |
Want Horse or Mare Colt,
7-15 mo. old,.to train for sad-
dle and work horse: Describe |
fully and state price. Billy
Cochran, Star Rt., Cherry Log.
FARM HELP WANTED |
Want woman for light farm
work on farm. Contact. Mrs.
= ae Guess, 2964 N. Druid Hills
ti ~ Atlanta, Phone Melrose
zt 970. Se Ee ee
4 a2
Want at once white or col:
couple, with not over 1-2 chil-
dren to help with farm work.
Give 3 Rm. house, with elec. |.
water, wood and reasonable sal- |.
ary. Located 6 mi. Decatur, on
all letters.
Decatur, Phone DE- 5588, <=
Want man and wife us grow
Broilers, new 10,000-
house, automatic equip., Rm.
modern dwelling, running wat-.
-and.elc./ S.C, ee Mad-
ison, x
- Want White Hides 45 -50
yrs. old to do light farm work
on farm, for Rm., board. and
small salary. Ralph Cooper, Rt.
ftaee
dante wants > Job |
ance man on farm.
trucks; also finished
and painter. - Week;
and water. W. - ce
Want j job on Dai
ecm, Floyd Robinson, :
Sts, ae Atlanta.
Poultry
doing light farm oe
tor work. Have to b
at once R. S. Bulla
tol ae S.w. tla
Want job~
Need - nee salso g
house. B.
son St., N.
N catlehith
halves. Need 6
tall,
on ce can gath
butcher chickens oth
if necessary.
live in near neighbor,
to use for self, ene
salary. Miss Clara Sca
1, Grayson, Phone 3930.
Rt. 2, C/O Be
Cochran. cs
Awards. :
April 29 - May 5 plate wide ]
Pease Wane aR
May 6-13, State-wide = Soil Come
tion and Soil one ie
May 18, Aiea Gresing
sy
been Atlanta Rome Athens - " Thomaston
STEERS & HEIFERS 4-24 4-250 4-25 Sedna
1500 750 420. 200
Good & Choise 17.00-20.00 17.50-18.00 16.50-16.75 17.25-18.25
Commercial 14.50-17.50 -15.00-17.00 - 15.00-16.00 = -14.75-18.00
Utility 13,00-14.50 13.00-14.50 -13.00-14.75 13.00-14.50_
Vealers 15.50-25.50 16.00-24.00 16.00-23.50 ee
Stockers & Feeders 14,00-18,50 14.00-18.25 13.50-15.00 -
Fossey Calves -14.00-21.00 14.00-20.00 13.75-16.50
cows: : ae
Utility 11.75-13.50 12.00-13.50 11.75-12.75
Canners & Cutters 9.50-12.50 -9.50-12.50 > ~ 9.50-11.75
Springers . - NI ae
HOGS: : ti Re pause
No. 1 Meat Type : is 15.50-15.65 15.00-15.50
No. 1. Others) y= : 15.25-15.50 14.50-15.50
No. 2 : me - 15.00-15.25 -14,00-15,00
No 3. 7 RS ee SOE OO ae
Se oe